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This Idea was inspired by a cartoon (linked).
There are plenty of beautiful things in Nature, and many artists strive
to copy that beauty onto canvas --but apparently such art cannot be
properly appreciated unless the canvas is surrounded by a frame.
Well, then, why not simply frame the natural
art, and save the
intermediate effort of copying it to canvas? All we need the artist for
is to select the best view of some naturally artistic thing, and then we
build a nice big frame, so that anyone seeing that particular view,
will see a nicely framed view.
That's all.
The better image
http://www.gocomics...sequitur/2016/08/07 As mentioned in the main text. [Vernon, Aug 07 2016]
An example of frame-able natural art
http://i.stack.imgur.com/SUvui.jpg The cool thing here is that because the Moon always keeps the same face toward the Earth, the natural art can always be inside the boundaries of the frame, even while the art constantly changes! [Vernon, Aug 07 2016]
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Yes, they're excellent, and best of all, extremely cost-effective. |
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So you invented an open window? |
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Have them paint little squares around the sides of your
contact lenses. |
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