Bianca’s whirlwind relationship


Bianca’s silhouette is made using an American football, two toy horses, a baby doll’s head, some flowers, and what appears to be a foam cinder block.
After looking at these items, Louis says that, based on Bianca’s showing so far during the season, whatever her silhouette is will have “something sexual in there that we weren’t expecting”. He goes on to guess that, based on the presence of the horses, that Bianca will have recreated Les Filles de Caleb (‘Caleb’s Daughters’ - a TV series set in rural Quebec at the end of the 19th century).
Bianca’s recreation, which does not have a title, depicts key moments of a relationship with Antoine, starting with him presenting her with a bouquet of flowers, progressing to them making out with tongues, and then featuring two horses mating as a representation of them having sex.
Subsequent scenes include Bianca birthing their child, Antoine collapsing due to a heart attack, and then Bianca mourning at his graveside with their child, laying a bouquet of flowers on his gravestone while singing a line from Luc de Larochellière’s Si Fragile (‘So Fragile’).
Louis awards Bianca joint second place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)
