insane secret of painting? Continues.... - Page 5
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itzme_petey
United States1400 Posts
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Doctorasul
Romania1145 Posts
The patient has multiple views of the same scene or that the patient has no concept of time and as they walk around the scene they see the objects in the picture from all previous points of reference. I would say that the patient has a fear of change. Ooooor... fear of TELEPORTATION ! | ||
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Sun
United States551 Posts
On December 03 2006 14:14 stickman wrote: 'Cuz he heard his dad was constantly driving forum posts off topic. Ha funny. I heard the same joke except replace mother with sister. Anyway, I think the answer is obvious. Don't try to read too much into it. | ||
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Dendra
Croatia801 Posts
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Smurg
Australia3818 Posts
Easy shit. | ||
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miyavi
Canada245 Posts
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Sean.G
Spain889 Posts
anyway I think people should stop thinking about the details, like details with the horses etc., because the guy already said: don’t look for small details, look at the whole; if you figure out what the phobia was, you’ve got the answer; ask yourself what could have preceded this scene; think of what the place would look like with all the objects removed. gah I really wanna know the answer now! shit.. I hope this isn't some kind of joke | ||
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Smurg
Australia3818 Posts
But what is it? It's part of the whole picture. | ||
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fanta[Rn]
Japan2465 Posts
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Smurg
Australia3818 Posts
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Sean.G
Spain889 Posts
On December 03 2006 15:12 Smurg wrote: There is one tell-tale sign. But what is it? It's part of the whole picture. May I ask, what does he mean by "tell-tale" sign? | ||
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Smurg
Australia3818 Posts
On December 03 2006 15:15 Sean.G wrote: May I ask, what does he mean by "tell-tale" sign? It means there is something that gives it away easily. | ||
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Excalibur_Z
United States12240 Posts
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skindzer
Chile5114 Posts
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Smurg
Australia3818 Posts
On December 03 2006 15:30 Excalibur_Z wrote: None of the buildings have doors in this version of the painting. A fear of the outside world? Agoraphobia? I can see a black door (or opening) on the first house (directly in front). The people are standing in front of it. | ||
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Hollow
Canada2180 Posts
This is suposed to be the answer, that the whole picture is some kind of infinite circle. Something is wrong though. The windows of the house aren't the same and the two people with the baby next to the house on the left are not there on the right one, why? It's not identical so i'm starting to think it has nothing to do with the answer edit: actually its almost identical so i guess it could be evolution or change? maybe he's afraid of time..chronophobia or maybe cryophobia quoting a comment of someone "But, the message he’s trying to communicate is not that he’s spring… The artist personifying spring does not represent his psychosis or phobia. The message he’s trying to send is isolation and helplessness as evident by the other people not paying attention; His feeling of being trapped with no escape possible, exemplified by the drivers/childrens inability to escape; And, his fear and embarrassment of asking for help… represented by the fact that the children aren’t screaming for help. " "why is the baby stroller’s wheels not sinking into the snow? Why are there no hoof prints in the snow right below the horses, where they should have just stepped if they are in mid gallop? How about the obvious snow covered bank on the right side of the image, which is visually different from the rest of the ’snow’. Did you notice how it gets less white the closer you get to that bank? Starts to change to a light blue? That indicates translucency which is a characteristic of packed ice… and not loose snow. How about the angle of the horses? It would be impossible for the horses to run in that manner with the sleigh so low and close behind them; They’d kick the sleigh and wretch themselves backwards" interesting | ||
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Smurg
Australia3818 Posts
And it's all about the winter changing into spring? And the sleds are escaping the melting snow and the emergence of spring? So he's scared of spring/change? Eh...a little disappointed if that's the truth. Although the raised whip in the first, the second it's down...and the third it's raised again...as to give the effect of the horses being whipped over and over. But the people on the sleds are different and the picture doesn't match up in each scene... But it'd explain the fish-eye style picture, the rounded edges and all that...the strange roundness to it. Bizarre! | ||
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z7-TranCe
Canada3158 Posts
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fanta[Rn]
Japan2465 Posts
i just watched that damn picture turning | ||
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Smurg
Australia3818 Posts
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