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| 09/05/2007 03:28:55 AM |
Fork-tongued Janus of Self-desireby posthumousComment by Bruce_the_Robert: This actually is Janus, trying to put his two faces back together, frustrated and annoyed at having had two faces, lying, never seeing things quite the same, for so long. He's figured out the key, finally, to doing this: the tongue. If he can just get the tongues of the two faces to touch, his faces will reunite into one, and he can rejoin the world unified and, more importantly, trustworthy. Excellent capture here, by the way, with so much going on for those who are willing to look. |
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| 09/05/2007 12:54:23 AM |
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| 09/04/2007 09:50:24 AM |
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| 09/04/2007 01:36:49 AM |
don't stop lookingby posthumousComment by rinac: Moving words. They have to be original, since I could find no reference on the web. You've successfully inspired me. Nice work. |
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| 09/03/2007 09:36:55 PM |
Standoffby posthumousComment by krnodil: That foreground child has such a determined stance - great concept, the relationship between children and their toys. |
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| 09/03/2007 07:04:05 PM |
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| 09/03/2007 08:26:38 AM |
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| 09/03/2007 02:08:29 AM |
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| 09/02/2007 05:02:18 PM |
Walking Through Wallsby posthumousComment by krnodil: The word that keeps coming to mind here is "frantic"; on one level I can see it as a child playing with shadows, and on another level this expresses something more sinister. |
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| 09/02/2007 02:47:22 AM |
Prefigurement of Lossby posthumousComment by Melethia: What I see doesn't quite jive with your title - I see the plasticity of what we've become as a generation of television-watching zombies. In that sense, this is effective. |
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