You can see in the picture that the items being used to create the environment that hold the figurine are a set of neutral colours that contrast the figurine’s palette of blues. The cardboard box behind the figurine can be interpreted as a store that they just left, with the help of the words on the box that name the company and has the name of the store/business. The tissue roof can be interpreted as a canopy protecting the figurine from a rainstorm. Another way to interpret the photo is to think of the box as a bus stop/office where you buy tickets, and the figurine is waiting at the bus stop for the bus.  

The photo uses the rule of thirds with the figurine being off to the right of the photograph instead of the center. The box creates a natural frame for the character, boxing in the scene that makes me feel a sense of isolation. The dark corner on the character’s side adds the feeling of being forgotten because it’s like the darkness will slowly swallow up the figurine and no one will notice. It reminds me of the feeling when all your friends have a sleepover/party without you, and they talk about it in front of you like all is fine and you didn’t mind. It reminds me of being someone who was forced to be independent because all the attention was on someone else. The character’s face is also quite downcast, in a pout or a disappointed expression as though they expected better but also knew this was going to happen.