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Have I seen that image before?
She looks familiar.
I would say quite a few things are unsettling in this image, starting with the missing chair rear legs.
Not one thing as far as I can see. I love the the kind of bored expression. The colors work well
It is an interesting image, though.
Wow!My instantaneous impression was of a photoshoped image of someone sitting on a toilet.
Sorry, but you did ask.
Hi Doug,chacum son égout.
Since you asked, a slight crop might gives her a more powerful mood…
Thank you Asher, let's see what the others think about it…Bien fait, Nicolas!
Beaucoup plus mieux, maintenant!
Asher
No, I meant just what I said!Hi Doug,
I love and am pleased for the French idioms you use from time to time, but this one, unless it is a pun, is a bit wrong:
Indeed.An "égout" is a sewer…
The right idiom is "A chacun son goût" (and in that case suits well your side comment): "goût" = taste
Merci, mon ami!But please do continue using French!
I couldn't imagine that English humor could be practiced in New Mexico!Hi, Nicolas,
No, I meant just what I said!
Doug
I did!Mes amis, écoutez bien!
So, have you all looked very, carefully, (I mean meticulously), at Will Thompson’s picture to discover what was wrong with the picture even at the moment of capture!
Asher
That was Will Thompson’s clever idea! To him, “The Portrait” was ruined.I saw from the beginning the lack of varnish on the nail of her left little finger, but that's part of the portrait!
Was this the "default" your'e talking about?