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why does he make her look so photo shoped and everything else is background basically.. looks like a backdrop.
Yeah true. Maybe to emphasize her and not the background. But you’re right, it would look better if she blended and seemed actually there.
This is pure beauty and he who painted it has a great sense of aestetics. If there is so much to behold, who can avoid being uplifted by it and invited to meditate on the origin of life and the essence of beauty and goodness? There is a spark of this beauty (not only phisical) in all of us.