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| "Revelation" Sold |
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| "Revelation" relates a story of revealing and hiding. The female form wears a dress of fabric wrapping her form which is simultaneously hiding information and revealing it. It's as if she is trying to hold on to two parts of a lineage or bloodline or personality. On the top of the torso the figure's arms are holding the ends of knots front and back. One is a love knot and the other is a mooring knot. Other images impart more information: open or closed doors, a hive of bees, the Ten Commandments, praying hands. On both sides, on in red and one in blue, there are bone forms winding up the form suggesting DNA strands. | |||||||||||
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