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11 comments:
I like, very much.
I am not sure that it speaks to me...I am a bit thickheaded though. It looks both futuristic and renaissance...?
There is a real conversation going on there - you can read it in their body language.
I see the language. Someone is not happy.
Oh yes ... arms crossed standing erect ... walking away, pissed? I see that body language too.
Oh yes, this is how I see the duality within me - contrasts, juxtapositions, ambiguous points of view - this is very probing and full of interest.
I like this a lot. It's very multi-dimensional and other worldly.
I have a pair of sunglasses that does that.
Jim
Thanks for that.
Tabor
That's not being thickheaded. I very much appreciate your final comment - I'm taking it as a compliment. Thanks for the feedback.
The Weaver of Grass
It's great that you picked that up... I wasn't sure.
Poetic Artist
Hi, and welcome. No, indeed. I gratified that you got that. Thanks.
Helen
Pissed, I like!
Kass
Sounds like we are two of a kind...
Windsmoke
I like that a lot.
David
The name of your optician, please?
It conjures up Ray Bradbury stories to me. Nicely done.
CS
ThanksCarl. See what you mean.
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