To: BlueMondaySkipper; ransomnote; Cats Pajamas
Is the implication that the pool at Biltmore in
post #688 is somehow tied in to the inset drawing? The drawing shows a pattern of blue tiles on the floor. Biltmore has none. Also, the loops of rope in the pool would only be useful or accessible when the pool is filled.
I'm not seeing the connection.
992 posted on
08/16/2018 6:56:25 AM PDT by
pa_dweller
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To: pa_dweller; BlueMondaySkipper; ransomnote; Cats Pajamas
Is the implication that the pool at Biltmore in post #688 is somehow tied in to the inset drawing?....I'm not seeing the connection.These differences in the drawings could simply be cases of the artist adding some color to an otherwise sterile (and recognizable) background.
As far as connections go, I'm finding that after my first couple of views I scan past those drawings...quite rapidly.
We have four grand daughters in and around that age group and I find that I'm reminding myself of the dictum about "Anger adversely affecting both concentration and aim."
End of comment.
To: pa_dweller
Over at NEON REVOLT an Anon has found another painting by that effed-up artist showing two kids suspended with the ropes...the loop going under the arms at the shoulders...
Okay that’s enough. You want to see it, go on over to NEON. I ain’t posting it. Now I have to invoke St. Michael...not that that’s a bad thing.
1,023 posted on
08/16/2018 8:08:38 AM PDT by
EMI_Guy
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