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Something oddly compelling about lady liberty with half a face, but an entire torso… was is notopia?
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I’m playing around a bit. Utopia means “no place,” and I figured if I called this “Utopia” people might think I was being serious. 🙂
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Interesting – I never thought of utopia as no place. I can see why you put the play on words then.
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Also, this is on the carousel at Woodland Park Zoo. In addition to the horses they have the bench seats, and this is the facade for one of those. That’s why you have the weird half-face thing.
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Interesting when an artist divides up the physical representation of a human form – like Egyptians that put the full eye on a profile head.
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I’m surprised a bit. If you know this place you haven’t indicated it. I count on you to know everything around here.
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