I love this art piece! To me it ressembles the human body with emphasis on the torso area, more specifically the "belly" where life all begins.
Although I am far off from an art connaisseur, I find the lines throughout quite fluid and appealing to the eye. Also the focus on the "belly" draws me to reflect upon the joy I have experienced carrying my children...
Perhaps not so much in theme with your title of "Folded Totem Altar #3", but nontheless my interpretation.
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Good morning Lynn,
I love this art piece! To me it ressembles the human body with emphasis on the torso area, more specifically the "belly" where life all begins.
Although I am far off from an art connaisseur, I find the lines throughout quite fluid and appealing to the eye. Also the focus on the "belly" draws me to reflect upon the joy I have experienced carrying my children...
Perhaps not so much in theme with your title of "Folded Totem Altar #3", but nontheless my interpretation.
I just love it...
You devoted fan -
Amicalement
Nathalie
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