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04/04/2009

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Fascinating mismash of images with Japanese flavour. I myself am inspired by the Japanese culture as well.

I AGREE with yiln, and am inspired to comment, to the lovely feeling one receives, when one accidentally creates a juxtaposition [and by all means, i mean no disrespect, should it not be accurate], of two images, such as the first and subsequent image of this post. it has happened to me occasionally, and only after viewing did i realize a connection. i think, en francais, 'un trouvaille?' nevertheless, i refer specifically to, if you have not guessed, or if it was not designed, a magical optical illusion [having viewed your site on another occasion, i am sure you are aware of my reference before i describe it]. it is undeniable, is it not, that either by design or serendipity, the anime figure walks on the superstructure of the photo below. how easy is art sometimes? or, is it we who experiment with its spirit who are perhaps, more likely to experience its apparition. i suppose even a charlatan Blavatsky saw at least one thing which she had not introduced by her own hand. many thanks to you and the previous commenter, yilin, for both its presentation, premeditation, or prestidigitation.

with regards,

~m

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