Friday, April 13, 2007

Difference in comparison.

Alright, we all know the Weston Pepper resembles a nude, so what was my point?

The first thing I pulled from comparing it to an actual nude was that it actually started to look like a pepper again. I needed to remember how the Pepper resembled a nude before that view of it would come back to me. It was as if it was a pepper again once an association was actually made with a naked human form.

So, let's see of the opposite is true:




Click the pictures to seem them uncut.

Does the nude exude nudeness or does the pepper exude pepperness? This isn't an altogether irrelevant discussion. We're dealing with a mimicry in its natural and mimicking context. It may be helpful to know the answer to this before we move on.

The next question is: Is the pepper remarkable or unremarkable?