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Question: What do you see in this photographic image!?
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other than the obvious message displayed!. Why is it artsy to you!? Do you like it!? What things can you read into it!. !?

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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
The moisture around the letters makes it look like maybe they're made of ice!. So the person who left it is cold!. And assumed that its intended audience would find it before there was just a big puddle!. But they put the time into making the ice in just these letters, so it's a calculated move, not a spur of the moment thing like leaving a post-it note on the alarm clock!.

Interesting way of conveying feelings!. I think I dated her!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I see sadness!.
The empty bed and ice suggests an imposistive feeling!.
It's artsy to me mainly because of the words!. I mean, you wouldn't just randomly come across a bed with ice on it which spell out words which make sense!.
also it is artsy to me because the words connect with the picture, with the lonliness of the empty bed!.
Yes I like it, I love art! (Any art, btw, I L-O-V-E performing arts, especially dance and choreographing)!.

Well I hope my answer helped and made sense!Www@QuestionHome@Com

Is it a single bed!? Does this mean the artist loathes themself!?
or do they 'not love' the solitude that they get from sleeping alone!?
What are the letters made from!?
Are they melting ice, showing the transience of the statement, the throw away phrase, or are they stuck down with something!?
Is this what the viewer is supposed to take from it, the artist does not love themself, nor do they love being by themself!?
It gives me a feeling of loss, as if the statement is 'to get back at' somebody!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

To me it means that the person only loved the sex not the other person!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

It looked like there were tear splotches all around the lettersWww@QuestionHome@Com

same as the first personWww@QuestionHome@Com