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Post by diceycat on Dec 22, 2023 21:03:08 GMT -5
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Post by choice on Dec 26, 2023 19:09:23 GMT -5
Page 11, wearing St Augustine horseman's chest cover. Page 12, looking over her shoulder like Boston fairy. Page 15, dragon boat, famous dragon lamp posts of Chinatown SF.
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Post by diceycat on Dec 26, 2023 20:12:51 GMT -5
Page 11, wearing St Augustine horseman's chest cover. Page 12, looking over her shoulder like Boston fairy. Page 15, dragon boat, famous dragon lamp posts of Chinatown SF. Pg. 11 :The Vikings and Conquistadors were both pillaging warriors so that’s a possible connection for warriors.Don’t see a St.Augustine fit in the rest of the drawing . Definitely Milwaukee 100% Pg. 12 :The fairy looking back, a coincidence that it is somewhat similar, maybe. She’s not holding a gem, probably escaping the flames of the Great fire of Chicago. Those buildings are a match for that painting. I forgot to mention those trees on the right side of page 12 were probably subtle hints for the “10 by 13 “ clue. Most would think Irish for Boston not Italian and Italian forChicago, but I guess BP had to make it fit the park. Pg. 15 : Could be a Chinese lantern or just a light guiding you “home”, or maybe the old north church. I don’t think dragon boats have warriors with shields on them . One if by land two if by sea. Again it’s all open to interpretation. I like old Ironsides.
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Post by choice on Dec 26, 2023 21:38:17 GMT -5
Don’t see a St. Augustine fit in the rest of the drawing. canuck pointed out this little doll standing on the steps with open prayer arms a while back. You can see similar drawing in the Viking's weird sleeve wrinkles.
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Post by diceycat on Dec 27, 2023 13:31:48 GMT -5
Now if you think it’s a hand , then maybe hand dig is what the artist is trying to convey. With the Viking on pg. 11, the fact that the folds are on the arm / sleeve. It kind of branches. It might even be convoluted piping going to the foot of the drain on the “shoulder” of the road , lakeshore contour anyones guess. Could even be a shovel handle. Again JJP uses that checker board pattern in a few paintings. To me he is trying to convey stone or stone work or bricks or blocks. Now it could be on a building, walkway, monument , sidewalk/ pathway or street blocks. It could even represent something that is checkered like shingles on a roof . That lighthouse tower is made of sections. Was it ever painted in a checkered pattern? I see that the pinnacle of the lighthouse tower was or is painted in a “Ruddy Alf” red colour, lots of changes over the years. You do have to walk “over rocks and soil” Plus on page 11 that canoe is screaming WI or MI LAKE or both .Image ties to Milwaukee. Look at that dragon in the San Francisco image. Stonework / Stonewalls door , the Restrooms fire breathing,(methane)/ smelly, burning one’s nostrils . One might even look at the dragon as an intestinal tract ,twisting and turning. Again all theory.
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Post by patrick on Dec 27, 2023 18:38:52 GMT -5
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Post by diceycat on Dec 27, 2023 21:36:40 GMT -5
I can’t see any hidden clues or matches for page 8 to the Charleston puzzle. Like I show in the original thread above, the fact that there is something visual in the BW image like the butterfly and palm tree is why I associated it with the painting for Charleston puzzle. BP could be giving us subtle extra clues in those pages. Some of the BW images might be more elaborate and suggestive if the puzzle is more difficult ( Milwaukee). What I find interesting is that pages 6 to 8 show the same 3 images and 19 to 21 show the same 3 images . So from page 6 to page 21 you have 12 images. Two of the images didn’t fit the paintings in my opinion so I used just 10 images for the 12 paintings This pic on page 199 could be another additional clue for Houston.
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