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A little piece of art.

Started by Robin., November 29, 2009, 11:22:39 PM

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Robin.

I made an Album for this, and this may be better posted elsewhere, but I figured it would get the most views here and I would like to hear some opinions on it.

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I'm calling this piece "Sex"

To me it represents the union between the sexes. At the same time it shows All possible Sexual relations. With the two male signs on one side and the two femal on the other it represents homosexuality. Considering that the infinity sign is like a twisted circle it also represents Heterosexuality in this way. It also does so, I think, in that the male and female signs are like arrows through the Infinity.
The infinity its self also represents everlasting love, life, etc... As for the Unicorn's; I find that the unicorn represents ->-bleeped-<-. The unicorn represents the female side in that it is a female oriented creature, yet it represents the male side with the one horn, which I think is representitive of the phalis. The white and black contrast is used to represent the differances between the two, but also to reference the yin-yang and associated philosophy.
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gennee

Very interesting, Robin. I love the design.

Gennee


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Janet_Girl

Kind of a Taoist TG thing going on there.  ;D



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Janet
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Robin.

Quote from: Janet Lynn on December 02, 2009, 09:52:07 AM
Kind of a Taoist TG thing going on there.  ;D



Blessed Be
Janet

mainly to emphasize the there idea of opposites, yin and yang, man and woman. But ironically tis olso represents a sort of oneness...percieved oppositeness yet ultimately the same.
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