Jon’s intentionally lost balloon

Jon uses a red balloon, a small wooden artist’s mannequin, and some blue tack to create his silhouette, which Alex describes it as “nearly beautiful”.
The mannequin in his silhouette, which is entitled ‘The Lost Balloon’, is initially seen holding onto the balloon, before it floats away from him. This prompts the mannequin to say “Oh no, I lost my balloon!”, before immediately revealing “But I came here to lose my balloon.”
In the studio, Greg surmises that “it’s the story of a boy’s journey to manhood.” Jon claims that everyone knows there is nothing sadder than losing a balloon, before adding “I’ve made that somehow an erotic thing, which I think is unexpected.”
Greg states that he thinks Jon’s story is really beautiful, and awards him 5 points.
(Written by JoGo and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by JoGo and adjusted by Karl Craven)