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This art...definitely difficult to love. It pushes some buttons; just kind of bizarre and I guess it's not my cup of tea. However, I adore the tiny person in the hand! These two artists have something to say, for sure; just not connecting to what that is.. :sign0085:

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Fair enough... we can't all love the same things. :57:

Even though I find some of these figures unsettling, I find most of them very much loveable. Sad, vulnerable, open, dignified, honest and beautiful. Especially the children. And yes, the little sprites are super adorable.

I think most of their pictures try to encourage, motivate, give hope, and pave the way to cultivate self-belief.

I love the use of animal masks too.

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