He's good-- I haven't seen any in the U.S. who have the the mime skills to pull off a lean like that-- and very few who don't conceal their legs with a dress or robes for precisely that reason.
The photograph is good too-- I like the false perspective of Arlecchino leaning on the statue-- until you look at the base of both statue and pedestals.
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He's good-- I haven't seen any in the U.S. who have the the mime skills to pull off a lean like that-- and very few who don't conceal their legs with a dress or robes for precisely that reason.
The photograph is good too-- I like the false perspective of Arlecchino leaning on the statue-- until you look at the base of both statue and pedestals.
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