Postby Walter Glover » 05 Nov 2019, 04:04
Strangely, Maris, this presents to me a may decades later sequel to Gene Smith's "Walk To Paradse Garden", all grown up. It is the bond between the two figures who seem extremely content with having become one figure. I see a shared trust and commitment very much to the fore here rather than any suggestion of nefarious misadventure.
Walter Glover
"We see things not as they are. We see them as we are."
— Emanuel Kant