I don't know why I love this piece so much, but it's probably one of my favorites on display. I like that it doesn't need to have any deep meaning to it, it's just pleasing to look at. I don't always like the pieces that are supposed to "speak to you" that have meanings so deeply hidden it seems like even though the artist is trying to send a message, no one will ever understand it. This piece is simple, the techniques used are impressive and the knowledge of form and composition are evident. It's a plus that it's adorable, I like cute things.
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