so for those still wreaking their brains as to
Who else see’s it
It’s a lady painted & wearing an outfit that resembles a McCaw parrot ., if you look closely at the part resembling a beak that is in fact the lady’s arm which is wrapped around the top part of her head … & if you look closely @ the face you will see which parts have been painted . She’s sitting on her bum with one leg up again her breast the other leg is straight out representing a tail feather .,
Still can’t see it. I just see a parrot. I feel I should add "It’s passed on! This parrot is no more! He has ceased to be! It’s expired and gone to meet it’s Maker! This is a late parrot."But, of course in my vision, this parrot is very much present.
Wow that’s amazing. I’ve seen a few of these before and they look great. Whoever came up with this idea is seriously talented and the models are brilliant, they must have to be totally still for hours to get the right pose for the picture and it’s certainly worth the hard work and time they all put into it.
Of course stroke can affect the optic nerve, the occipital lobe of the primary cerebral cortex, all the areas to do with interpretation, meaning &c &c
It’s definitely triggering a response of that’s a parrot in my head and after that my reaction isnt motivated to look further even knowing others have further interpretations.