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B & W - Hebrew

Posted: July 9th, 2008, 12:21 am
by mtmynd
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shachor
shachor
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S.H.A.C.H.O.R.


lavahn... lavahn

shachor
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shachor

lavahn... lavahn... shachor...lavahn...lavahn

shachor... shachor
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-lavahn-lavahn-lavahn-

~ LAVAHN ~

shaChor
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Posted: July 9th, 2008, 12:48 am
by emel.scott
my immediate response to this is that the horn shapes are symbolic of blowing a shofar which gives it a musical quality...

Posted: July 9th, 2008, 1:07 am
by judih
ha! scott - shofar - oh call all my people!
The ram's horn was used to call all the shepherds from far and wide to gather together.

nice pastoral observation.
cecil - lovely

oh i do see this and all the versions as a quilt. Maybe we could do a group quilt? Each one claiming a language and decorating a piece of fabric. As in our own studio8 community statement?
do i hear an aye?

Posted: July 9th, 2008, 10:54 am
by mtmynd
Thx, emel_scott. I thought you'd comment on the gradations but surprised me with the shofar. cool!

judih, thanks for your assistance with this continuing experiment in creative writing. ((smile)) quilt? i do imagine a very large copy of this, like 16' x 20' or even larger... hanging on an outside wall of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art for a full-blown impact. picture it.