Thanks. I'll check that out.
Actually, that was totally not the reason I like that icon. It's the dichotomy of the pretty flowers and the potential for destruction inherent the gun. With the bright flowers in the foreground drawing your attention to them, you don't immediately notice the gun. At first glance it's merely a guy walking in the field smelling the daisies as it were. Only on closer examination or intimate knowledge of the scene (or man) will you know otherwise. Also Paradise Lost is one of my favorite eps.
How did I manage to turn an icon into an Art History test essay question?
Ah yes, the crotch shot... :D I was ever so pleased with that one.
Actually, that was totally not the reason I like that icon. It's the dichotomy of the pretty flowers and the potential for destruction inherent the gun. With the bright flowers in the foreground drawing your attention to them, you don't immediately notice the gun. At first glance it's merely a guy walking in the field smelling the daisies as it were. Only on closer examination or intimate knowledge of the scene (or man) will you know otherwise. Also Paradise Lost is one of my favorite eps.
How did I manage to turn an icon into an Art History test essay question?
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