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"The longer you look at an object, the more abstract it becomes and, ironically, the more real." Lucian Freud. Afshar rug, Persia, 19th century. One of the most abstract rugs, i've ever handled. a work from a real visionary artist. What might she had in her mind, when she wove that .... Show it to a child and i'm sure, he/she will understand it :) a piece, what truly mesmerize your mind. Ask for the technical details, otherwise enjoy its (more important) tribal visionary ideas. More beauties: http://rugrabbit.com/profile/5160
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