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»Nothing like the sun«

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This is a visual interpretation of Shakespeares Sonnet Nr. 130. You can read the poem here: http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/sonnets/sonnet_view.php?Sonnet=130 The first line "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun;" was like a hook to me to translate the sonnet in a visual language. The initial state is the perfect, unreachable shape of the sun which transitions into a more and more imperfect, "dun" shape as the eye opens, which I understand as a gate to the soul, to the real self.
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