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I found those all to be very disturbing, actually. Or at least most of them. Perhaps it is because I have children close to the age of those in the photos and imagine my own children in some of those situations (the realistic ones). I can imagine their fear in a very real way and was just......disturbed.
Don't know how other parents of younger children felt about those. Maybe i'm alone in how they struck me. |
Every man's worst nightmare is to realize he's having sex with a metal buffalo? Or every man's worst mightmare is to realize he's being violated by a moose?
I loved these photos, by the way, but I was a little disturbed about the partial nudity of the kids. It's art, they're family, I get it. But I guess it distracted me momentarily from being fully drawn in by the image. |
I thought the baby with the dead mother was the most affecting "what if" fear. On the other hand, I thought the picture with the older girl with the dead mother and the bugs looked almost like wish fulfillment rather than fear. The kid seemed ambivalent, which, perhaps, is realistic.
I thought some of the other realistic ones--crazy neighbor, crazy clown, mad dog--were more adult fears about things you worry about your kids running into. |
I question the blocks in the "Monster under the bed" shot- they spell out "No Daddy" or "daddy no"
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I thought that was that fear of going into your sleeping parents room- touching them and finding them dead- not that you wished them dead. (and check the dogs "leg" - it's a werewolf) -and I too was unnerved by the children in nothing but panties-I assume the purpose is to show how unprotected and vulnreable they are. |
This one has always creeped me out.
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When I was a kid, my parents had a book with this piece of art. For years, I was scared to even go into the living room at night, knowing that the book containing this picture was there:
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