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4 Comments:
Oh, I like that idea! It's true...sometimes we have to reverse our perspective to understand how things really are. I like the simple lines and the contrast of each character's "burden." Nicely done :>
Thanks, Carla, for your comment, which incidentally provides another meaning of the word "reflection" since it reflects you as a good lit teacher.
hey there val,
nice concept, and i like the way you've portrayed it as a simple black and white illustration with no complication ;)
M
Thanks, Mustashrik, for the kind words.
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