From my archives: this is approach #1 (see below)—a "simple" frame.
I almost feel blessed these days, just as the hand in the image is almost in a position of blessing. I'm still going through kind of a dark time, but the light streaming from the exit is getting brighter every week.
Cross-sectioned cadaver hand is from the
Atlas of Topographic Anatomy (1911) by the flamboyant & controversial French surgeon Eugène-Louis Doyen. Large postage stamp (astronaut) is from Dubai. Smaller artistamp (boy) is by C.T. Chew.
NICE COLLAGE work
ReplyDeleteI remember this one and I love this frame. Good to hear it's getting brighter for you!
ReplyDeleteI am also glad to hear you are seeing brighter days ahead. May it continue so. Another fine example to get us started.
ReplyDeleteA hand in the form of a blessing, BUT sliced up....hmmmm....a mixed blessing, perhaps?
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ReplyDeleteThanks, y'all!
ReplyDeleteNice (frame) work - and I especially love the arrows
ReplyDeleteGreat piece of art. Here's to more giant steps Fi.
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