The Woman, Her Reflection And The Snake
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33 responses to “The Woman, Her Reflection And The Snake”
Beautiful artwork.
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Thank you very much!
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And her name is Eva? 😉
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No, she has a different name…
…but after all this time, scenes between women and snakes can still be witnessed 🙂
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But it showed clearly what happened to the mannin Eva. The chavah was taken by the Nachash (deception or temptation = snake or serpent) which she let grow in herself by too much concentrating on herself or wanting to see a reflection of herself. A thing which still happens to day a lot and a matter which is still in many hearts fo man, wanting to be like the Elohim, wanting to play for God.
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Truly beautiful, art isn’t much good if it isn’t honest – I look for that in writing, too – and this is powerful, a depiction of someone worth knowing. Love the title, as well. All the best!
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Thank you very much for your compliments, Jason.
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A startling and wonderful work Rabirius.
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Thank you very much, Patti.
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coooool!
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Thaaaanks!
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Très beau, un miroir en mille morceaux.
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Merci beaucoup, Orepuk.
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La vie en morceaux? – Life chattered?
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Another brilliant image, Rabirius!
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Thank you very much, Richard!
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I wonder what SHE saw?? 🙂 cool shot!
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Well, most likely her reflection and the snake…
…thank you very much for the compliment!
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A fantastic colourful image (plus, its suggestive title can lead to different intertretations which I won’t discuss)!
Also, thank you for the reference to Saint Phalle, whom I didn’t know and have found very interesting!
🙂
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Thank you very much for your compliment!
Yes, the artworks of Niki de Saint Phalle can be really amazing. A Giant Hat And The Reflection Of A Heart also features some of her artwork which you can find in Paris. But she also did some more gruesome artworks. I remember some wired bloody altar I saw in the modern art museum in Glasgow.
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Very nice shot. I love the colours you’ve captured!
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Thank you very much, Uday.
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I love all the textures.
There are so many lovely, challenging, thoughtful photos in your blog – I hope you have print copies and that you put out some coffee table books some day.
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Thank you very much, Kim.
Well, there already are some books and prints one can buy. There are some links in the menu 🙂
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging!
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Reblogged this on vequinox.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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rabirius, stunning photographic work- pulls the viewer into your world.
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Thanks a lot, Lance.
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My pleasure, rabirius.
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Thank you again, Lance.
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