Do you think the sentence "A double imprint" refers generally to all of this kind of photos that enjoy two-sided concepts or specifically to the imprint of tyre on the paper stuck on the asphalt in the street in that specific photo?
Context:
The photos oscillate between the discovery of functional improvisations on the one hand to incidental configurations on the other. On a kerbside in Nicosia a single brick and slab of wood bear testament to the builder’s provisional construction of a little ramp for his wheelbarrow, whilst a piece of paper stuck to the street in Barcelona records the tread-mark of the tyre that flattened it into the patterned tarmac. A double imprint.
Top answer
It is specific to that one object.
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It is specific to that one object.
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