Month: January 2019
Crimson Threads
This haunting and expressive portrait, titled Crimson Threads, evokes a sense of mystery and layered symbolism. The figure—a woman with a solemn, almost mournful gaze—appears to exist at the threshold between reality and the symbolic, her features rendered with bold…
The Tower of Babel
The Tower of Babel is an interesting subject from my point of view. It was reported in the Bible (Genesis 11:1-9), and it tells the story of humans that once upon a time all spoke the same language on earth. As people migrated from the east, they settled in a land called Shinar which in the Bible appears eight times and it refers to Babylonia, a territory encompassing both the city of Baylon
Geremiah
Geremiah. This particular face belongs to my son Geremiah when he was a child. He has now grown into a beautiful adult, and I thank the Gods for it, but the only things that remain to me, to remind me of his childhood and the lovely appearance of his angelic face of innocence,
Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci Leonardo Da Vinci ‘s art is something very precious to me. I could not do without one of his images (a drawing, a painting) here on my blog, is it because artists care for other artists? Is it because I wanted to look at such brilliant master of the past in the […]