Sometimes multiple conversations at-one-time provoke irritation. Sometimes
they spring sudden revelations not invited nor expected. Natural selection can
go on, not under the aegis of laws of genetics--over time in circumstance--but
due to workings of the mind, continuously probing veins of the unconscious.
The pupil is the mind’s eye (retina to the optic nerve via cross-eyed chiasm to
optic centers in the primary visual cortex of occipital lobes at the back of the
brain). Light transforms into electrical impulse, toward insight. Hindsight is
provided by rear areas of association.
Leonardo genius Mona Lisa allows mind-numbing complexity simply in a unitary image. Not so, its Copy, now informally known as “Twin Sister.”
On 01February2012, the Prado Museum, Madrid announces their certified same-time, same-studio 16th century COPY of the Paris Louvre Mona Lisa/
La Gioconda/La Joconde, a portrait masterpiece celebrated worldwide.
Read here, how to compare the two images (copy to original) with relative equanimity--amid the blinding snow of a publicity blizzard.
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