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Rating of Intro - See No Evil
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Very well done , like the shading particularly, an the interesting concept of eyes missing, to see no evil implies that one must be blind in order to not see evil, otherwise you would see it everywhere. One must almost be in denial in order to live in the spirit that is goodness everywhere. Interesting and very philosphical.
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Comment Written 11-May-2008 |
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reply by the artist on 13-May-2008
Thank you very much. Your interpretation is more uplift (may be?). The word is painful place; we have talked about this. I just feel just closing my eyes, so I do not have to see anything ? more coward attitude than your interpretation. Yasue.
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reply by Debra Flieg on 13-May-2008
Well not so different really, I agree the world is very painful, and sometimes we have to not see it to exist, to blot out all the painful stuff in order to survive. Maybe my interpretation was slightly different , but I think it was somewhat along the same lines. Anyway it was a very powerful piece.
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reply by the artist on 13-May-2008
Yes, I know we are same line, but you do not sound coward like me. Your way sounds more novel; refusing to see in order to maintain sprit pure. Thank you again for the compliment. Yasue.
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