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“The world was losing its human shape. She was losing the human power to fit body to body in human completeness. She was delimiting the horizons, sinking into planets without axis, losing her polarity and the divine knowledge of integration, of fusion. She was spreading herself like the night over the universe and found no god to lie with.”

Anaïs Nin, House of Incest.

Model: Pepita
Photography: [link] and [link]

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December 30, 2010
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OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
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E-420
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17 mm
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100
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December 27, 2010
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~6thCrown Apr 23, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Very interesting! :)
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:iconles-diables:
Thanks! If you stare long enough, you can see everything you want in this image ;)
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:iconnikita-kellygin:
Looks like an ancient god....!!!
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:iconles-diables:
This one was a really cool experiment. We made a photo, and the only thing we did was mirror it and melt those two images (from the same photo) together. And suddenly there was this bird... we were shocked :O
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:iconnikita-kellygin:
Sometimes the best works came out by mistake
but i love it guys that you experiment with your work and hope to see more great ones like this :clap:
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*Simanion Aug 26, 2011  Professional Traditional Artist
Wonderful. I feel like I can dive right into the centre!
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:iconles-diables:
Thanks!
It's a bit hypnotic indeed :)
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:iconjupitersblh:
This is wonderful. I like the softness, it looks victorian without being too gimmicky.
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:iconles-diables:
Thanks :). Do you also see the totem pole with the big lady's face?
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:iconjupitersblh:
To be honest, I see three faces here not just one- they're aligned vertically on the center of the photo like chakras or little demi-gods- is that what you were referring to?
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