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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 2/11/2007
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Oh itīs spelled gut? Sorryyyyyy to all Englishspeaking people! The doll is Danish as your former husband;-) I donīt know if they resemble each other though - another puzzle of the day;-) This is a figure or doll for taking out the internal organs to look at them and learn about them. I sure hopw your x didnīt have such replacable organs!:0 Take care, Michele:-)
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 2/11/2007
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Thank you, Pablo:-)
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Michele Carlsen
{K:146013} 2/10/2007
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Very interesting Annemette.... the contrast is very good.... and the Title fits 'perfect' ! I do 'love and listen' to the GUT feeling...
What I find different here is the toy doll is defiinitely Sweedish...as it should be but it just looks a bit differently than an American doll . The odd part is that I don't think us as a people look differently just maybe our clothes, or styles, etc. might BUT this doll has no clothes or hair, so it shouldn't look so different should it ?
I like this image very much and you do not need to respond to my personal dilema's... seems I must question everything to death some-times..lol !!!!
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Pablo Dylan
{K:63918} 2/9/2007
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Ciao Ann,excellent B&W. Brava.
Pablo
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Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
{K:55244} 2/9/2007
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Dear Patrick:-) Itīs so good to hear this comment, as I moved the figure around and took several shots in order to make him seem very human and alive. Mission accomplished;-)
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Patrick Crowther
{K:13393} 2/9/2007
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This is so interesting, Annemette... the way it's been lit gives it a real sense of humanity. A reminder of our fragility, complexity and mortality.
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