The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.
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Image:
10.00" x 7.50"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
15.50" x 13.00"
Shall We Fast Of The Darkness Also? Framed Print
by Rory Siegel
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Shall We Fast Of The Darkness Also? framed print by Rory Siegel. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
Sketches from a dream I had some years ago about poverty and hunger.
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Artist's Description
Sketches from a dream I had some years ago about poverty and hunger.
About Rory Siegel
2012 PROJECT IMAGINATION CONTEST WINNER The Way Home Setting Theme Chosen by Director James Murphy for his Short Film Thank you very much for visiting my website. Your thoughts and reactions to my work are much appreciated so please do leave comments and feel free to contact me with any questions! RORY SIEGEL PHOTOGRAPHY and FINE ART Rory Siegel is an award winning photographer living in Rainier, Washington and the owner of Rory Siegel Photography And Fine Art. With a background in graphic design and fine art, she’s worked for clients in Jakarta, Indonesia, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, Seattle, WA, and Portland, OR. Her current focus is commercial and fine art photography with a special love of portrait, landscape and...
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Rory Sagner
Thank you so much Miki...that is a lovely compliment!
Miki De Goodaboom
Hello Rory! just looked through your fine Art Gallery, you have really wonderful and very personal artworks there. This one is an example of what I love so much.Very fine and sensitive drawing lines, great expressions in the faces and body attitudes. The result is very striking.
Rory Sagner
Thank you Michel....that is truly a compliment to be treasured! To "fast": meaning in a literal sense not to eat. In a broader sense it means to abstain from something, or go without. This was from a rather intense dream I had many years ago and I am not really sure if I comprehend it completely even now. I heard the words very clearly in the dream and the images were very vivid. I was left with the impression that the message had to do with the suffering of those that lived with hunger, poverty, and discrimination. I believe they were asking if they must not only go without food, but did they then have to suffer the burden of the darker aspects of humanity as well? It was almost like saying "c'mon...enough is enough."
Michel Verhoef
Don't know that expression....to fast of ? .....you are soooo good...do you know that ?
Bob Orsillo
Rory this is very strong passionate art! The pose and expressions touch my heart! V/F
Rory Siegel replied:
Thank you Bob...your comments mean a lot to me, and I know they do to all of us whose work you so generously support and encourage. From what I have joyfully seen of your work, and your support of so many artists here, I know that yours is a heart of unlimited dimensions!