My coworker and I walked past this carousel today. We got quite a fright when we saw the animals. As we stared, gape-mouthed, we realized that the figures are meant to be 3-D transformations of children's drawings of animals. Above each distorted figure was the original drawing; they were quite faithfully rendered. It was a charming idea, but I almost had a heart attack when I saw the deformed rabbit, wild grin and smashed, nostrilly nose. It bore a disconcerting resemblance to Frank.
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Friday, August 5, 2011
Some Things are Better in Theory (218/365)
My coworker and I walked past this carousel today. We got quite a fright when we saw the animals. As we stared, gape-mouthed, we realized that the figures are meant to be 3-D transformations of children's drawings of animals. Above each distorted figure was the original drawing; they were quite faithfully rendered. It was a charming idea, but I almost had a heart attack when I saw the deformed rabbit, wild grin and smashed, nostrilly nose. It bore a disconcerting resemblance to Frank.
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