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Submitted: August 8, 2006
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...In Marshmallow form, God rest her soul
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Totally loving that!! so abstract and yet it makes so much sense... she was really from a world of marshmallows and tried to take over the world but her marshmallow body couldnt cope so she was stuck in tis world and had to wear them hats and dresses to keep her marshmalloweyness from flopping out

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~~*Lea~lae~~*
Yes Leanne... I'm sure thats what happened!!! *nods*

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Puhahahahaha!! love it!
I very much like art that has an inherent quirkiness and/or pleasant simplicity to it, and this piece has both in abundance. It's very emotive, really easy to see the materials utilised as they are, but with the tiniest shift of perception, it becomes a very 'real' depiction of the intended subject.
also, alhtough not inherent to the quality of the piece itself, the lighting in the photo is very nice indeed.
For individuality and originality, this piece wins :)
PS: Ask Claire about the patented Alan Gillis "What the fuck?!" factor. That concept is very much alive in this photo :D

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-Strüco.
[Metapoet and 'dirty photographer'.]
*giggle* is this supposed to be an over-intellectualised comment on what is essentially a picture of a marshmallow with a face, squidged between two bottletops?
I just love it (and am slightly afraid of it) because it looks SO DAMN LIKE the Queen Mother.

There were a whole series of marshmallow people (we were bored one day, and made a marshmallow wedding, in which my friend Martyna, who looks uncannily like a marshmallow anyway, married the Dali Lama, because she is a Buddhist and we were being willfully ignorant and non-PC)... we should make an Alan Gillis marshmallow. We just need to get a very loud and heavily-patterned bottletop.

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One Night Stanzas will change your writing.
Haha! That sounds like a wonderful idea. A shrine, perhaps? We could turn the Blind Poets into a full-blown anti-religion of some sort. (Gosh, I'm full of bad ideas today).
But no, pretentious as they appear, my comments above ar as sincere as Robinson Crusoe's praise of God in the 2nd half of Defoe's book by the same name :P

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-Strüco.
[Metapoet and 'dirty photographer'.]

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