Monday, March 22, 2010

Venus de Milo of the egrets; pure, fragile and truncated.

I suppose the truncated image focuses our attention on the parts that are there. The absence of arms is a telling cultural indicator. Perhaps birds appeal to us as beings that never use their arms to manipulate the world and the Venus de Milo has a similar appeal, as a woman without arms, a disturbing thought really. Though birds do spread their wings and fly.

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