My dear wife Karen and I decided in the store that we liked this piece for our living room back when we initially moved from Eastwood to Galeville.
Then we had a lively art discussion about which direction it should hang.
Lately, coming on four years later, I’ve been looking at the piece and puzzling about its perspective.
Isn’t it really a woman wearing an interesting dress?
When I mentioned this to Karen and showed her the edited photo, she laughed and maybe even agreed.
We have not yet rehung the art, though …
I do see the lady too! I love artwork that speaks different languages like this does. I like to think that the artist would be proud of the lively debate, bro!
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Yes, art is better because of interpretation, sis! When I was gazing at it and spotted the lady I literally slapped my forehead!!
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I can picture that a ha moment! 👏😆
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Talk about palm plants, Sandra!
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It does look like a woman in an interesting colorblock dress, or a scarf maybe. You know what’s important is that you like it 🙂
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We’ve liked it sideways for doing on four years, so it’s a successful living room piece for sure, Joey! I’m glad you see the lady like I do. Ha.
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I can see it!
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We share a brain and an eye, MB. 🤓🤓
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😉
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It is! I see it!
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Yup. I want the artist to see this post and tell us all what is the MAKER’S truth, Nance.
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I love your perspectives, Mark.
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Yes that’s what I thought , but it’s off to the side so I’m not sure.
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My post shows it both ways, pk, thanks to photo editor. Ha.
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No, I mean the way the art is placed on the medium. But I still think it looks like a woman.
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I get it, thanks, pk! The woman in hiding should be the name of the piece.
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oh, I think it does!
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Right?! Thanks for your good eyes Beth!
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