“Hopper Like” by Karma Weymann looks as though it shows us the building across the street from the famed Nighthawks diner by Edward Hopper. She is in the next building over, the only person in the picture. That’s very Hopper-like, too. It’s not just the building that is reminiscent, it is the sense of how alone the people are.
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“In Bad Girl Jail” has this wonderful pop-art aesthetic that I just love. It makes me think of Jessica Rabbit’s unforgettable quote, “I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way.” The picture looks drawn aided by the open mesh of her top. It’s just such a fun picture and just one of many of Karma Weymann’s innovate avatar imagery.
“Inside the Magic Box” is shot from directly above. This makes it a striking picture with her tutu encircling her. I love how bold this picture is.
Karma Weymann’s stream is a fascinating collection. The particular style of her pictures vary widely, yet there are several common themes. Many pictures show her avatar in motion, the pictures are filled with energy. There is an openness in many of her pictures, her avatar shown with her arms wide open to the world. On the other hand, her avatar often seems challenging, alone by choice, and enjoying it, thank you very much.
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