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Sarah's avatar

How can a triangle, dots, and bits of line be so cute???

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Avi Steinberg's avatar

Literally no idea

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Ashley@Briefly's avatar

Love this so much. You could make a collection of cocktail coasters with those!!! Call MOMA!!!

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Avi Steinberg's avatar

Ahh love this idea. Who knows anybody that works at MoMA??

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Ashley@Briefly's avatar

I don’t but I bet ChatGPT does. LOL.

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Esther Kosofsky's avatar

Reminiscent of Ed Emberly’s thumbprint drawings…except no thumbprint!

Simple and yet...https://neurosciencenews.com/visual-perception-drawing-22172/

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3musesmerge's avatar

Really clever and creative to draw such clear animal distinctions with minimal shapes. V. Cool!

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Avi Steinberg's avatar

Thanks! It was a fun thing to try. Basically, I’m here to entertain myself

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3musesmerge's avatar

That’s brilliant! No better reason. :)

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Karen Dalton-Wemp's avatar

These are a total hoot! Thanks for a morning smile!

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Avi Steinberg's avatar

My pleasure!!

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Freeq O’Nature's avatar

Wow! All so readily see-able even without the labels. Whoda thunk 2 dots, a triangle and 3 short lines could mean so much?

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Avi Steinberg's avatar

I was debating whether to label them or not and clearly went for it

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Parker McCoy's avatar

Hehe. I think I like the raccoon best. I'm sure this was a challenge, though, doing so much with very little. Great work, Avi.

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Beverley Kort's avatar

These are so fun! Hope you have extra stamps to send one to Canada.

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Avi Steinberg's avatar

I bought some international ones too!! 🌎

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Lou, aka/Louise J Passick's avatar

Wish I could. But I can't. Maybe when this monster is removed...

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