Hegel was a German idealist philosopher, who wrote a whole lot of stuff on the master and servant. he looks at alienation but he splits it into two mirrors, the alienation of the servant differs from that of the master. The master sees himself in the world but it’s ultimately empty because the master has merely ordered the world. The servant fails to see him/herself in a world that they have in fact created. Both destroy each other and power resides in an abstraction seeming to impose itself from the outside.
Elizebeth and Shakespeare struck me as a bit more of a subtle look at this dual aspect to man’s alienation. There are loads of ways that you can play the master and servant game with them. Which is which? Oddly, I can say that there is a nod towards feminism in this, yet I haven’t seen one entry yet that addresses that issue head on. Nobody must have heard John Lennon"s, “woman is the slave of the slave.”
I’l lighten up now. Talking about that, i’ve only got two lights in this, I feel stupid putting in a lighting shot of two lights. Yet the Elizebethan tonal mind seemed to go for a two light set up. Really the sun and a bounced light.
Back to the grind of trying to get these people’s hair right



I think I’ll patent the idea and call it a “stoatotype facimile duotonal whatsit.” Everyone will want one and 3d graphics companies will go out of business :bounce: :bounce:



next time we’ll knock them dead :wip:
