Thursday, 2 June 2016

almost blessed


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.

8 comments:

  1. I remember this one and I love this frame. Good to hear it's getting brighter for you!

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  2. I am also glad to hear you are seeing brighter days ahead. May it continue so. Another fine example to get us started.

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  3. A hand in the form of a blessing, BUT sliced up....hmmmm....a mixed blessing, perhaps?

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  5. Nice (frame) work - and I especially love the arrows

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  6. Great piece of art. Here's to more giant steps Fi.

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