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Symmetrical halves

October 16, 2014

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We were asked to cut a self-portrait down the vertical axis, flip it and create a mirror image of that side. Then do

the same with the opposite side. Above is a mirror image of my left side, which is controlled by the right side of my

brain. The mirror image of my right side (controlled by the left side of my brain) structurally looks quite different.

Aesthetically, it looks  hilarious because of my bangs.

Here is a how-to YouTube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juwvfFDeCto

 


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5 Comments

Nov 2, 2014, 9:33:59 AM

Kirsten Murphy - Richard, are you referring to the double vision so many of us have experienced after an evening of good conversation and cumulative libations?

I miss the wide open, quiet spaces of Yellowknife. The hustle and bustle of Midtown remains comical and frustrating. Yet I am inspired by the vibe and opportunities NYC offers. So much to see and do. So little time.

Thanks for checking in.

Murphy

Nov 1, 2014, 5:10:02 PM

Richard Gleeson - I like the left side. But they're not too far apart. A good sign of good mental health. Unlike when I look at one eye of a person and it says something very different than the other.

Kirsten, we miss you in Yellowknife.

Nov 1, 2014, 4:17:59 PM

Richard Gleeson - Okay, I also like the vulnerability of the left side of your brain. Very human.

Oct 31, 2014, 1:28:46 AM

Kirsten Murphy - Cousin Ed! Sorry for the delay.

Good point. Let me dig around and find the original.

Oct 17, 2014, 9:30:49 AM

Ed - freaky... like to see the original!

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