Just Deserts

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Just Deserts

I’ll let y’all worry about the image. I’m still trying to understand the title.

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Cathy Adams
Cathy Adams
7 years ago

Why are the horses standing still? Why are their hind quarters tucked up underneath the carriage? Why does the rear wheel look as if it’s about to fall off?
I’m not even acknowledging the spelling.

Hitch
7 years ago

I am having another “Mother of God” moment. I mean, REALLY? This is simply too cruel, Nathan. On us, and on those poor ponies.

EricL
EricL
7 years ago

Are we getting what we deserve for hanging out at LBC?

Are those supposed to be horses or four guys in tights wearing matching horse costumes?

Why are the road travelers in a different time zone from the countryside around them? They are throwing late-day shadows while the landscape seems to be in mid-day sun.

How do the paper doll ladies get inside the cut-out house in the background?

So many questions…

misterfweem
7 years ago

The horses refuse to move any further until someone can explain this mess.

DED
DED
7 years ago

:::head explodes:::

Hannah Theresa Weyland
Hannah Theresa Weyland
7 years ago

The shadows are going the wrong way.My eyes.my eyes.

Azuriel
Azuriel
7 years ago

This is BAD. Those horses are,er,wooden. A smartass author will say this planet has 2 suns nearby,thus double shadows!

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago
Reply to  Azuriel

Or, a movie set using a reflector screen causing double shadows.

L-Plate Pen
L-Plate Pen
7 years ago

I’m not an expert or anything…. but it doesn’t look much like a ‘desert’ they’re in to me… and if they’re looking for some they’re probably in the wrong geographical area.

M Cope
M Cope
7 years ago

Long time viewer, first time commentator here. As soon as I saw that picture, I knew I’d seen it before, so I had a look through the costume history books I use to help clothe characters when I write. Sure enough, I found it in one of them. Apparently it’s from a late 18th-early 19th century book called ‘Gallery of Fashion’.