If I may add a thought. A gargantuan struggle seemed to be relayed in the bend of the arms of the golden figure. This gargantuan struggle seems to be reflected in your brother’s words. He was really a good artist.
Thank you for another beautiful comment, Kathryn. This piece is so complex, it really provokes a lot of thoughts and interpretations. I'm sure you will like many of what comes next :)
When I first viewed this artwork it seemed to convey the idea of man rising from the primordial soup. A golden living product of the original chemical stew. Maybe your brother was already a beloved complete son of God. The tragedy is that he didn’t feel that God-love. I think he does now.
I really appreciate your take on this. The whole idea of evolving from something basic to feeling divine love is pretty deep. It's sad he couldn't feel that love here, but I like to think you're right about him feeling it now. Thanks for the insight, it gave me something to think and feel about :)
If I may add a thought. A gargantuan struggle seemed to be relayed in the bend of the arms of the golden figure. This gargantuan struggle seems to be reflected in your brother’s words. He was really a good artist.
Thank you for another beautiful comment, Kathryn. This piece is so complex, it really provokes a lot of thoughts and interpretations. I'm sure you will like many of what comes next :)
When I first viewed this artwork it seemed to convey the idea of man rising from the primordial soup. A golden living product of the original chemical stew. Maybe your brother was already a beloved complete son of God. The tragedy is that he didn’t feel that God-love. I think he does now.
I really appreciate your take on this. The whole idea of evolving from something basic to feeling divine love is pretty deep. It's sad he couldn't feel that love here, but I like to think you're right about him feeling it now. Thanks for the insight, it gave me something to think and feel about :)