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posted by: Barnabus1 (reply) post date: 02.28.08 (10:04 am) I guess it's too abstract for my poor brain to comprehend!! posted by: auntconi (reply) post date: 02.28.08 (1:17 pm) is this significant of a glucose monitor ... by any chance? posted by: auntconi (reply) post date: 02.28.08 (1:21 pm) Anyway, as you may have noticed, I've been browsing among your 'graphics' here ~ and I am sure they tell a very vivid story, or perhaps subtle hints, but I am not sure I grasp the whole thing. I hope you are all right and I wish you well. Myself, I am hoping for some warmer weather and sunshine. Here in my neck of the woods we have a lot of cloudy days and so sunshine is a welcome friend. I hope you have a good day. posted by: Lindy (reply) post date: 03.13.08 (6:20 am) Reply to: auntconi I've long since given up trying to understand what this amazing artist had in mind during creation and have simply resigned myself to what *I* feel when I look at his work. I have it on good authority that he's alright with that. For this one, my first thought was of the American political system. Then I thought about the territorial turkey penned in at my daughter's old elementary school and how he loved to nip at the fingers too close to the fence. I do love that the little friends are peering out of the finger tips. :) posted by: LeeAnne34 (reply) post date: 03.31.08 (6:59 pm) I don't even know what to say about your work but I deeply admire it. It wouldn't be fair to interpret it, or compare to anything. |
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