GUILTY HI - Carly Joann 'Charli' Scott, 27, pregnant, Makawao, 9 Feb 2014 - #2

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  • #681
I am mobile and can't figure out how to do it, but could someone try an image search to see if we can find anything about the painting?
someone already did a reverse image search and nothing came up.
 
  • #682
I was looking through his Instagram to get a better feel of his aesthetic and what I got was a whole lot of anger and hubris! He seems like your stereotypical "Nice Guy" who thinks he's a real catch because he's not a cheater or whatever. He comes across as entitled when it comes to women (or "females" as his twice-posted tirade against women who don't want "nice guys" says).

It makes me lean toward the pregnancy being the motive. He reminds me of guys who get very upset at the idea of having to pay child support for a kid they don't want; the type of guy who thinks it's unfair that only women get the choice of having a child or not. I haven't seen solid evidence support that assumption but based off his Instagram IMO I don't think it's a stretch!
 
  • #683
I'm not seeing a lot of what other people are describing, like I don't see a dog or a bearded guy or a ski-mask guy. I want to see it, but I don't. At least not yet. ;-)

Warning: Graphic sexual language:

To be honest, I think I am seeing a couple things in the picture. Y'all are likely going to think me a pervert, but the 2 things I'm seeing are sexual in nature. It appears to me that the artist was working from photographs. I hypothesize that he had pictures on his computer or cell phone of the woman, because the anatomical & muscular detail, and the play of light and shadow is so precise. The nude photographs themselves may have even been cropped & inserted into the skull pic and then painted over.

What I'm seeing is the picture of a woman's torso & bare breasts which I already posted about earlier. The aereola & nipple facing the viewer is perfectly round and in fact the whole torso & smallish breasts are perfectly rendered in every way. This is painted in orange & yellow.

Also painted in orange & yellow is the other image of the woman's body, below the breast pic, and of about the same overall dimensions. It looks to me like a cell phone pic that a guy took while "being intimate" with a woman from behind. I can see perfectly her back, the shape of her hips, and her hair cascading down past her shoulder blades. Earlier I said I thought this hidden image of a woman's back was probably nothing, but now I do think it's probably an intentional image, like a "sister image" to the woman's bare breast image above it.

I have circled both of the 'nude female" images that I see:

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Thanks, HeartGoesOut, for bringing these hidden things to our attention in a big way.
 
  • #684
With all due respect to all the very creative minds on WS, I think it's much ado about nothing. Like watching cumulus clouds in the sky and finding recognizable shapes. It's fun, it's subjective. I don't believe it's cryptic.
Having said that I do see an angry Marge Simpson with a squashed beehive yelling at someone.
 
  • #685
I was annoyed with the painting interpretting at first but if there is something to it could be important. BUT DID SC PAINT IT???
Not smart him to put it on Instagram anyway. You're the POI and you post that???
 
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Keanae peninsula is unicorn horn?
 
  • #688
I was annoyed with the painting interpretting at first but if there is something to it could be important. BUT DID SC PAINT IT???
Not smart him to put it on Instagram anyway. You're the POI and you post that???
BBM: Yeah, that's the question. Is it just some random painting? Or was it done by someone who suspects or knows something? Otherwise, it is just a lot of cloud watching as Mamamerced said. But still fascinating....
 
  • #689
After extensive searching for the image I came across this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oPqMGnNfjw It doesn't answer the question of whether he painted the image we're analyzing, but it does provide a template for someone to follow. It would still take an inordinate amount of artistic talent to create the watercolor, which is not the easiest medium to work with. I also found an unbelievable number of similar watercolors on the web and roughly 25% of them were missing the lower jawbone. Skulls, skulls with flames, skulls with flowers, etc. seem to be a popular image. JMHO if he was this talented as an artist we should see other posted examples of his work on his page.
 
  • #690
After extensive searching for the image I came across this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oPqMGnNfjw It doesn't answer the question of whether he painted the image we're analyzing, but it does provide a template for someone to follow. It would still take an inordinate amount of artistic talent to create the watercolor, which is not the easiest medium to work with. I also found an unbelievable number of similar watercolors on the web and roughly 25% of them were missing the lower jawbone. Skulls, skulls with flames, skulls with flowers, etc. seem to be a popular image. JMHO if he was this talented as an artist we should see other posted examples of his work on his page.

Very interesting that 25% are missing the lower jawbone. What would be the collective significance?
Skulls are very popular now.............Pirates of the Caribbean, Dias de Los Muertos are two reasons that come to mind. Does anyone know if MM is a watercolor artist? If it is a depiction of Charli it could be by anyone that closely follows the case and paints watercolors. Also, the more water that is used the more the colors run and bleed, often forming abstract, rather than intentional shapes.
 
  • #691
Very interesting that 25% are missing the lower jawbone. What would be the collective significance?
Skulls are very popular now.............Pirates of the Caribbean, Dias de Los Muertos are two reasons that come to mind. Does anyone know if MM is a watercolor artist? If it is a depiction of Charli it could be by anyone that closely follows the case and paints watercolors. Also, the more water that is used the more the colors run and bleed, often forming abstract, rather than intentional shapes.

I have no idea of the modern meaning, or if anyone makes the distinction these days, but in Medieval times it was known as a "death's head" skull and symbolized those engaged in bawdy behavior. One thing that peaked my interest was that images like the one he posted are very popular as tattoos. I wonder if he found the image at a local tattoo shop. That might explain the island background. jmo
 
  • #692
I'm seeing a woman's bare breasts where I've circled on the pic (I also lightened the pic a bit more too for more detail). Anyone see the bare torso w/ breasts?

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I think the lil tidbit people are seeing in the eye is just supposed to be bone fragment from the eye socket being blown out.

The picture I am attaching is from Steven's account at
http://ink361.com/app/users/ig-266221777/chunk_obutter/photos

I absolutely saw the nipple, but I saw it as a mans chest. Similar to Steven's posted pic.
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  • #693
Just for *****s and giggles, here is an upclose pic of Steven's dogs face.
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from the same instagram account.
 
  • #694
Here is a side by side. Kaho‘olawe is the sideways heart in the painting and Lanai to the left.
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  • #695
moxie mctavish, not perverted at all. I saw the same images (and then some).
 
  • #696
Anyway, the painting may be absolutely nothing, but thank you all for the respect and taking the time to revisit the painting with an open mind.
 
  • #697
Checking out the IM acct and looks like he went to see Dave Chappelle just 4 nights before this. Wonder who accompanied him?
 
  • #698
I was annoyed with the painting interpretting at first but if there is something to it could be important. BUT DID SC PAINT IT???
Not smart him to put it on Instagram anyway. You're the POI and you post that???

BBM

Exactly!! Of all things to post when you know that you are being watched by LE and the media! I very seriously doubt that he painted it. If he was into painting, he'd have posted more of his art either on FB or Instagram. If he was that talented, he'd be selling art, not drugs. IMHO. :cow:
 
  • #699
After extensive searching for the image I came across this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oPqMGnNfjw It doesn't answer the question of whether he painted the image we're analyzing, but it does provide a template for someone to follow. It would still take an inordinate amount of artistic talent to create the watercolor, which is not the easiest medium to work with. I also found an unbelievable number of similar watercolors on the web and roughly 25% of them were missing the lower jawbone. Skulls, skulls with flames, skulls with flowers, etc. seem to be a popular image. JMHO if he was this talented as an artist we should see other posted examples of his work on his page.

I also did a standard web search and was astonished by the popularity of images of skulls with flames, and the fact that many were missing the lower jawbone.
 
  • #700
I also did a standard web search and was astonished by the popularity of images of skulls with flames, and the fact that many were missing the lower jawbone.

That's so bizarre. I wonder why it's so popular.
 
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