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Arc fusion Photograph by Robert WK Clark

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Stella Wanja

Stella Wanja

When I look at this art print, I can see two ladies intertwined together in a very tight manner. The color used to make the painting is also cool. The artist has added more creativity by decorating the backbone of one lady by a black lining dropping down to her lower body section. 49. The angle and manner in which they are intertwined is also very suggestive showing that they are joined together by a stronger force. I think the artist wanted to create emotions of what impact a real fusion can bring to the closely related creatures. I like the art work presentation.

Jill Ekstrom

Jill Ekstrom

Although this photo may be seen as sexual I see it as a piece of artwork that shows that women are beautiful together. I was immediately drawn towards the woman�s tattoo as it elongates her spine. The movement of the hair is quite dramatic and it looks soft and silky. Their skin is flawless and overall this photo is breathtaking. It makes me curious as to what the artist is trying to portray. The photo shows just the right amount of skin leaving one�s mind to use their imagination as to what they are trying to represent.

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