"Disappearing":gesso and ball point pen. |
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Brunelle’s now-massive collection is a testament to the mysterious and strange phenomenon that’s captivated humans for centuries, which has roots in paranormal lore and continues to be the subject matter of a number of horror films and sci-fi series. The search for a “twin stranger” has also prompted entire online databases dedicated to finding look-alikes through facial recognition software.
Focused on lighting and angle, the uncanny portraits are devoid of color to highlight facial structures rather than variances in hair and skin. The subjects are not exact doubles— “A very perfect pair of look-alikes would be boring,” Brunelle says—and it’s easy to identify their similarities and differences as they pose in such close proximity. He explains:
"Of course, the look-alikes are not the same. They look-alike, not much more. But then, that’s what fascinates me. That someone, out in this world is looking at himself in the mirror and seeing more or less the same thing that I am seeing in my own mirror. Which brings us down to the question: Who am I exactly? Am I what I see in my reflection or something else that cannot be defined and is invisible to the eyes, even my own?"
I was invited to dinner with seven other Karate women last Monday evening. I almost didn't go, but I am so glad I did. We had a wonderful time at Taco Rosa, an excellent choice.
As you can imagine our conversation was lively and all over the place. Somehow, something reminded me of the younger WonderWoman and the $20 bill, I couldn't quite remember the details, so when she called today, I asked. It was silent for a minute, then she said, "do you mean about breaking a twenty?". Yes, that's it. Whenever she was given a twenty, she hated to break it because it just disappeared. She said, now it is probably a hundred?
Throwback Thursday...
Demura Sensei's Costa Mesa Dojo Jr. Class
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1 comment:
Jacki, always when you post such a photo I start looking for you and it usually doesn't take long to find you. Then I smile and I know you do too looking at the photo.
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