Minde Grantham
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One is very important to me while the other I wish was less important.
I must say that I'm immediately taken by the idea behind these pictures and the way you are approaching the execution. You have two symbols that deal with time. A worn bible and an old wrist watch. Both belonged to a former generation.![]()
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One is very important to me while the other I wish was less important.
Wisdom:
A Bible that is falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn't.
Interesting. My initial gut reaction was that this is about two symbols, one of earthly values and one of spiritual values. This isn't any old watch, it's a bejewelled symbol of the worship of Mammon (riches), whereas the Bible is a symbol of the worship of (heavenly) God.I must say that I'm immediately taken by the idea behind these pictures and the way you are approaching the execution. You have two symbols that deal with time. A worn bible and an old wrist watch. Both belonged to a former generation.
So we have at least some fine building blocks that would give meaning. As you you have not provided a title a there are endles possibilities for what is being expressed. Since the is no obvious definite meaning and no clear narrative, we are forced to rely on initial impact of the subject matter then the composition to give value to the pictures.
I have to look at them some more. It would be great to know about this work. Is it past and complete or something still accessible and that you want to work on. If the latter is true this belongs in "Riskit!
So that's where I'll move it just for now. Otherwise, "Still Picture" would be best.
If it's a work you are still involved with, you have hooked me!
Asher
Jahim, the printers were George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, Printers to the Queen's most excellent Majesty. If you know anything about it, I would love to know anything anyone could tell me.
Interesting. My initial gut reaction was that this is about two symbols, one of earthly values and one of spiritual values. This isn't any old watch, it's a bejewelled symbol of the worship of Mammon (riches), whereas the Bible is a symbol of the worship of (heavenly) God.
Anyway, that's how I saw it and my reaction to Minde's statement, "One is very important to me while the other I wish was less important. "
Personally I would like to see a clear closeup of the watch! (what does that say about me, eh?)