![]() She is like the Mona Lisa mysterious and unfinished as she held more behind her smile than anyone could ever see. (7.30) So Eleanor probably doesn't want people looking at herbut she wears stuff in her hair. ![]() If you don't want people to look at you, Park had thought at the time, don't wear fishing lures in your hair. She had brush strokes from the steadiest of hands, gracefully gliding over rough canvas in loud, bold statements to make a contrast against the stark whiteness stretched out on the wood like a man crucified at the mercy of the artist.Īt times she was carelessly painted and crudely pictured, obviously one of her rougher days, but she still looked like art. Here's a great example of how appearances matter in high school: Park thinks he knows a lot about Kim because of how she looks. She looked like an abstract at times, pieced together after being taken apart time and time again only to find that the pieces won’t fit like they did before. She did look like art that at times was clumsily painted by the hand of a child as they whimsically imagined a vast landscape on white where their imagination could roam free. ![]() She looked like art, and art wasn't supposed to look nice it was supposed to make you feel something.” ![]() Rainbow Rowell wrote in 'Eleanor & Park' that “She never looked nice. ![]()
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