What do YOU see?

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It captures their eye first to start as the anchor point to suddenly have this image pop out for them. And then it's like okay, not only do I see what I see, but can I see what they see? And that's an interesting exercise as well. And so I'm sharing them here to ask you the same question what do you see?

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Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatterΒ Β·Β 2:08
And these pictures look just like the pictures that they use during the test, but only to mention that these are prettier. So in the first image, I definitely see a woman a lady, a girl who has turned slightly facing back, like, towards her left and a little bent towards the back. I hope you're getting what I'm trying to say
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_SisuΒ Β·Β 3:38
And so it's easier for labor costs to put it up, not sand it and just paint over the roughness of it to create that effect, aka effect. I was like, what? I thought it was like an intentional thing. Right. The interesting fact that I have learned since being in real estate I will say this, though. I will say that from the images that you've shown, because they're not in front of me right now with me leaving this response
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@GreyMatter

And that's what I love about it, is because if I can see and I've had this piece of art now for years, and if I can regularly see something new in it all the time, like, can you imagine how many other things people, multiple people would see in it? It's so cool
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I'm just thinking that could make a really interesting art installation or something where you take abstract pieces, put them in a museum setting with hidden cameras and microphones and then somehow incentivize or inspire. Ask people what is it that they see in the image, and to be able to hear all of those and that interaction between the viewer and the artwork becoming its own kind of art. Like, how cool would that be? Maybe it's already done. It probably has been. That's just really cool
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Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatterΒ Β·Β 0:56
It. You know what? Now I have a different imagery after listening to your swell, because yes, in the first image, not not really in the first image, but in the second and the third image, I can completely agree with you. You know, when you now, when you mention it, I really noticed, you know, that second in second picture, there's a dragon that the bottom, the right corner figure that actually looks like a dragon's head
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Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatterΒ Β·Β 0:31
And yes, Christina, I forgot to mention sorry. In the first image, when I looked at it again, it also looked to me, it also appeared as if there is a reptile there reptile in a muddy, muddy floor or something. So I think the more you look at it, the perspectives keep changing, right? If you look at these pictures for long enough, you'll start seeing different things in different intervals. How interesting is that?
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