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Originally Posted by Aliantha
I see the opposite. That he is a product of all his ancestors. The first face is at the begining and the last face is him...at the end with all the history and culture and traditions all mixed up in him. In effect, he is all of them and they are all him. I'm not sure if he means that now he's the 'complete' version of what his family has been working towards though. In a way that's what it says to me, which possibly suggests the artist is slightly egotistical (wow what a surprise..lol)
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Exactly the point I was trying to get across.

Everyone takes away their own interpretation of the artwork. Just go with your own gut instincts and support it.