Originally posted by lynn cates
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The Theory That Will Live On Forever
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T Rex
Hello All. Difficult to see T Rex there.
Perhaps here?
Cheers.
LC
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Originally posted by curious4 View PostSorry Packers,
Shouldn't tease, but I really can't see anything that fits in with the murders.
C4
I pretty much got the same responses as from the 'wall mural' so now i know it's not me seeing things ,it's others who aren't seeing things.
The above picture is a close up of the 'picture in the frame' from a sketch of 'ennui'.....It shows the womans face that is there in every version but in this version there's a face of an old man in front of the woman looking to his right(our left),actually reminds me of Anderson or Darwin or a million others but that is my imagination now lol...two faces in one person.....but this is actual art and i'm pleased everyone is having trouble seeing it
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Sorry Packers,
Shouldn't tease, but I really can't see anything that fits in with the murders.
C4
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Originally posted by packers stem View PostCan you see the face in front of the 'queen'?
Wonder what the explanation for this might be
The gull is nowhere to be seen in this one lol
I can see the Tyrannosauras Rex, and a deformed snowman, but can't get them to fit into the Whitechapel murders - unless, well a snowman IS white and this one could be mutilated :-).
Best wishes
C4
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Originally posted by curious4 View PostRight, matches it is, but no faces.
C4
Actually she looks more as though she's about to pass out from the cigar smoke.
Sorry you're seeing sunglasses and rats. Try turning it on its side and looking again.
A face with a v under the eye,a knife sticking straight out of the top of the head and a question mark above that
What appears to be ss? Under the face
Suppose art is in the eye of the beholder
I've got another ennui bit for you somewhere....
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Originally posted by Rosella View PostThere's an explanation of 'Ennui' on the Tate Gallery site. Sickert wrote Y (not V) B R on the matchbox for the colours yellow, blue and red, which were the shades he was going to use. I remember reading about it a few years ago.
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/research-...ennui-r1139240
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Originally posted by Rosella View PostThere's an explanation of 'Ennui' on the Tate Gallery site. Sickert wrote Y (not V) B R on the matchbox for the colours yellow, blue and red, which were the shades he was going to use. I remember reading about it a few years ago.
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/research-...ennui-r1139240
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Actually she looks more as though she's about to pass out from the cigar smoke.Last edited by curious4; 10-12-2015, 02:49 AM.
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There's an explanation of 'Ennui' on the Tate Gallery site. Sickert wrote Y (not V) B R on the matchbox for the colours yellow, blue and red, which were the shades he was going to use. I remember reading about it a few years ago.
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