This is a frontcover of a book called Eye Rhymes. The painter / writer called Sylvia Plath.
Eye Rhymes brings to light a side of Sylvia Plath that is scarcely known: her serious involvement in the visual arts from a very early age. She moved between art-making and writing constantly, integrating their elements with ease and pleasure.
As a child she considered a poem she had written or transcribed to be complete only when illustrated by a picture. As a young teen she recorded 'technicolor' dreams that told complete stories. Her diaries, letters, and school notebooks are full of doodles and self-portraits - all revealing important truths about her.Eye Rhymes presents a magnificent range of Plath's art, most of it seen in print for the first time: childhood sketches, illustrated diaries, portraits, rich modernist and expressionist paintings, fashion images, photographs, and more. The book offers a myriad of new insights into Plath's creative energy, revealing unexpected themes and ideas that first saw light in visual form.
This is a piece of artwork. This artwork have showed two different views. When you look closer, you can see two people kissing, however, when You look at it in a distance, where you only see one face.
This is one type of illusion, which gives you different views. The artist have used bright colours and different patterns in the image to attract your attention to look at it.
I have looked at someone's blog which shows an object -- - photographys as a visual aesthetic.
I think it is quite memorable, you only take one shot, and then have that moment to keep, remind you the days you have with your friends,etc..

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