I re-made the new version from Outsky in HD.View attachment 61766
Thank you for doing this. His findings are currently being hotly debated on the 17th July thread. Indeed, I have just posted a response to the claims of simple pareidolia. See: Session 17 July 2022
From what I have seen, you need to focus in on the images created between the feet of the female shepherd. Also the two faces of the lady seem to create a composite monkey face and a skull image just below this. Does this hidden message tie in to Darwin's theory of man's evolution or to Sitchin's proposal that the Anunnaki lords created man as a hybrid from a simian?
However, Outsky only focused on one aspect of the 3, 5, 8 Fibonacci sequence to get these images: "Arcadia shepherds by Poussin, 5 first sections reflected at right". There may be more to retrieve by looking at the other aspects, if you follow Outsky's methodology as set out below:
From what I have seen, you need to focus in on the images created between the feet of the female shepherd. Also the two faces of the lady seem to create a composite monkey face and a skull image just below this. Does this hidden message tie in to Darwin's theory of man's evolution or to Sitchin's proposal that the Anunnaki lords created man as a hybrid from a simian?
However, Outsky only focused on one aspect of the 3, 5, 8 Fibonacci sequence to get these images: "Arcadia shepherds by Poussin, 5 first sections reflected at right". There may be more to retrieve by looking at the other aspects, if you follow Outsky's methodology as set out below:
Moreover, notice that that such process likens to the Fibonacci sequence (3, 5, 8, …), i.e. the arrangement of nature. Hence, first we could divide the painting in 8 horizontal parts. Ready?! now we are suitable to mirror in accord to Fibonacci. Yet at this point we have 2 plain options. For one case we can from left to right take the 5 first sections and then mirroring this set. In addition, we still could take the 3 first parts and then mirroring the respective set as well. Besides, look, to each “rebound” we can choose reflecting to the left or to the right side of those sets. So, which side we should choose? Well, as might be expected I already tried every one of them, and the results are all interesting and complements of each other. By the way, if instead is taken from right to left still results in the same reflected sets. This painting seems phenomenal.
Nevertheless this post was supposed to be, sort of, a short note because exploring that whole painting deserves its own thread in my opinion. So, to be like that, I only picked the impressive set generated by the 5th sector and the image that results from the mirroring to the right: