I went from here to Unreal Nature's "Spaced out" post and the following quotation:
«The scale of these pictures seems to invite a kind of imaginary entry while making the viewer aware of the unexpected intrusion of the image and its proposed space into another, preexisting space.»
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I went from here to Unreal Nature's "Spaced out" post and the following quotation:
«The scale of these pictures seems to invite a kind of imaginary entry while making the viewer aware of the unexpected intrusion of the image and its proposed space into another, preexisting space.»
Obviously a guest/foreign crab; it has no hair and no mouth.
I'm guessing it's from England because there is also no sun.
That little girl is a charmer. I think she's enjoyed space/time traveling.
Speaking of doctor's using "the unexpected intrusion of the image and its proposed space into another, preexisting space" ...
True to scale and the little girl set in is a miracle, love it.
Judith and Julie. I'll never get you straight. Women are so complicated!
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