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Artwork Readin'

Brontosaurie

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step it up, bros.

it's time to type by artwork. bear with me if i apply this term too loosely. you may substitute with any other such as "visual output" should it render the transmission less error prone.

i will start with my picture but i expect and hope this thread to prosper beyond this egotism.

i am pretty sure it's a P but i'm not sure about Ne vs. Se and Fi vs. Ti. cases can be made for most any P type imo. i shall let you do the reading.

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A complex vivid pattern that still appears rulebound somehow? I sense a necessity in the complexity, as if though were it an output for an input, the necessity of the formers complexity a consequence of the axiom of constrast.

The input hence being simple.

But what turned the input into output? What was the catalyst that turned the simpleness of abstract rules in their arbitrary form into all the shades held by reality? What bound these two so different things together?

Those questions have no answers, but maybe the question of why the artist chose to portray the output in all necessary complexity?

Because he felt comfortable doing so, and to experience the necessary as the comfortable speaks of Ti.
 

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Morceptular Oxtravert and Forcibular Ostrabulert in conjunction makes for the most fiercely powerful dynamic couple.

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<--- Anyone want to try analyzing something as straightforward as my avatar??

Also... this might be of interest to this thread: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/booksblog/2008/aug/26/thetribesofart


I'll try to guess this one:
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I'd put it in the NF category... predominantly Fi and Si...
(Fi) for it's story telling and focus on interactions between the objects/characters(content) rather than precision or craft.
(Si) for the focus on imagined objects rather than observed(Se).
Throw in some (Ne) for the almost abstract play with textures and lines(the style of it).
I guess that means it would be an INFP image.
 
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