Illusory Impression


Note the fine print below, which excuses the gap that inevitably arises between the idealised and what finally comes into being. Better to say it’s the ‘artist’s paid idealisation’ for marketing purposes? These ‘impressions’ also tend to wrongly depict what to be built as being in middle of nowhere, like an unobstructed standalone ‘paradise’.

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