Like, you can see a leaf on and think “wow, that’s a beautiful leaf”. You may even pick it up to admire it (especially if you’re a child or a biologist). You wouldn’t do that with a strand of human hair, a human nail clipping, or even less with the parts that aren’t supposed to come off like hands or eyes.

  • Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    You might draw, paint, or sculpt a hand or an eye in isolation specifically to explore its beauty as a discrete object without making the viewer think, “jesus christ, someone died.”

    Photography is often used to isolate pieces of humans for viewing and enjoyment purposes.

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      Good point. Tho they’re usually implied to be part of a whole that we can’t see, as if seen through a window. They take poses that only make sense if attached to muscles in the arm…