I'm thinking geometric patterns. The second photo has the geometric painting in the background as well as the hallway and doors of the museum making a nice pattern.
Then, again, since a woman probably selected these pictures, something to do with gender relationships is likely too.
;) Ed. But to be fair, I should re-phrase because I realize she wants plenty of people to have a chance to guess, and she enjoys observing the different way people's minds work. So, maybe an answer by midnight :)
In the Seventies I was once on a church bus and there were seven Deborah Lynns. (Though I don't know if some were Debras or how all the Lynns were spelled.)
Heh. Getting back to the photo, the odd angle of the tree, and the pattern of the paving, at first made it look to me like they were strolling horizontally on the vertical face of a building.
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Guys and Dolls?
Walk vs. lope?
Trot vs. canter?
It's those two people from the dentist's office, and they are still trapped in a world filled with lines.
Guys with hands in their pockets?
Guy looks downcast, dejected, girl looks up in defiance or resentment.
Democrats?
Guys and girls - the girls getting more real.
I'm thinking geometric patterns. The second photo has the geometric painting in the background as well as the hallway and doors of the museum making a nice pattern.
Then, again, since a woman probably selected these pictures, something to do with gender relationships is likely too.
Somebody is always watching you.
Althouse, if someone guesses correctly, will you promptly acknowledge?
Thanks, deborah.
Sometimes Miss Ann likes to keep us hanging.
Couple
He looks one way and she looks the other
As they walk the thoroughfare;
However apart each internal weather
Together's the weather they share.
The sounds of silence between men and women. Men trying to understand women, and giving up.
is this one of those concept art things like Goldstien does over at Protein Wisdom?
;) Ed. But to be fair, I should re-phrase because I realize she wants plenty of people to have a chance to guess, and she enjoys observing the different way people's minds work. So, maybe an answer by midnight :)
I'm thinking it ties in with the post about the Facebook office the other day:
"The diagonal stripes on the carpet and continuing — miniaturized and de-diagonalized — on one wall."
Don't encourage them, Deb. It's like feeding Gremlins after midnight, that is, it's your fault.
Story of my life, deborah. but thank you for spelling our name correctly.;-).
"Men trying to understand women, and giving up."
There are two theories to arguing with a woman. Neither works. ~ Will Rogers
y/w :)
In the Seventies I was once on a church bus and there were seven Deborah Lynns. (Though I don't know if some were Debras or how all the Lynns were spelled.)
"Men trying to understand women, and giving up."
There are two theories to arguing with a woman. Neither works. ~ Will Rogers
And, we're off! ;-)
wv: andra. From androgynous. An name that can be used for either sex.
Women. You can't live with them, and you can't leave them by the side of the road when you're done with them.
-Dave, from Moonlighting
Heh. Getting back to the photo, the odd angle of the tree, and the pattern of the paving, at first made it look to me like they were strolling horizontally on the vertical face of a building.
I had the same response as Jess. Looks like they're walking on the side of a building.
Linear flooring and angular spaces.
The picture ha the appearance of those two scaling a wall..
A tree grows in Wiscosin.
Lack of eye contact; looking at the art, but not seeing it.
The picture just before Ann launched a lugie out the window at them.
The person that you are with is distracted, looking at something/someone else.
Wv: ablent... A new killer workout that will have you sporting an Easter 6-pack in just 40 days
The theme is general lack of snow in Wisconsin in FEBRUARY. Just a little pile at the base of the tree.
Okay. Utile art (floor boards, bricks, frames) is often more beautiful than 'art.'
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