Talk:Cliff McReynolds

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[edit] Where's Waldo?

It just occurred to me, but I think the Where's Waldo? comparison (that is, Wally for you non–North Americans...) is very appropriate: a real expression of horror vacui itself. McReynolds' painting are filled with similarly involved scenes as are common in the Waldo books, though with somewhat more sinister and straightforwardly archetypal content. —Tarnas 06:01, 27 August 2005 (UTC)