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you know they are selling more slides for viewmasters?
they even fit the old ones!! -- This is my side account. Its just for my Lomography. Main Account : ~jewlogic i know!! i got so excited that i bought a beauty and the beast one and spongebob! i had one beauty and the beast slide left from when i was young and it was the first part.
guess what, THE SLIDES USED FOR THE FIRST PART OF THE NEW ONE I BOUGHT IS THE SAME AS THE ONE I HAD WHEN I WAS LITTLE. i was flabbergasted. they have new models and everything!! -- This is my side account. Its just for my Lomography. Main Account : ~jewlogic |
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April 16
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The composition itself is what's made the piece so successful. The burger phone wire slips out of focus and disappears, giving the foreground its vivid sharpness and drawing the eye organically towards the boldly coloured objects. The flecs of yellow and blue, while incidental, offer more of the retro childhood and 80s 'junk food' atmosphere that keeps the piece purposeful and themed. There's something honest about this image nonetheless. It's by no means a parody of itself but instead a kind of small visual celebration, presenting the objects as beautiful relics of a former time. The artist's use of negative space is bold and it works in favour of the image as a whole. The foreground appears almost touchable. An offering to the viewer for their enjoyment and consideration.
Whilst there's nothing surprising or particularly fresh about the use of retro playthings in art and popular culture, there should be an appreciation for an image such as this which appoaches the objects objectively and allows its audience to attribute their own meanings and overall value to them.
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