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STOCKHOLM SYNDROME

In the realm of artistic expression, the gaze of animals captures profound emotions of tameness, love, and freedom. Like the fox in "The Little Prince," who reveals that to tame is to create unique bonds, we explore how these relationships shape our understanding of love.

 

When animals are confined yet still gaze at their handlers with joy, we see a complex interplay of dependence and yearning. This art invites reflection on the nature of our connections with the wild and the tame. Are we, too, tamed by our environments, losing our ability to think independently? Yet, in our eyes, remains a longing for freedom, a reminder of the wild spirit within us all.

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