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The pen selection in Paris was unique. These are all Eskesen pens made in Denmark, but the styles are quite different.
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The clothing seems to disappear when these pens are tilted back and forth. In actual fact, it seems that there's a tube of black floating up and down inside the pen. The places where the clothes appear are cut away and on a different level so the black can slide between. Clear as mud?
The reverse side of these pens show the backs of the subjects.
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Note the unique floaty quality of the green pen. It is the background that slides back and forth to create the day and night effect.
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