First, I really like the texture. I like multimedia art, but if it's going to be in my house it should be behind glass or it will get really dusty and how do you dust something like that? But if it's behind glass you can't enjoy the texture as much. So I probably shouldn't have multimedia art in my house.
Anyway, as far as the parable goes, I don't really see much how the art relates. I guess the person in the lower right is Lazarus because of the halo (indicating righteousness?) and his positioning (at the other's feet?) But why the city in between them? Is that supposed to represent the rich man's domain or the city of Heaven?
First, I really like the texture. I like multimedia art, but if it's going to be in my house it should be behind glass or it will get really dusty and how do you dust something like that? But if it's behind glass you can't enjoy the texture as much. So I probably shouldn't have multimedia art in my house.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, as far as the parable goes, I don't really see much how the art relates. I guess the person in the lower right is Lazarus because of the halo (indicating righteousness?) and his positioning (at the other's feet?) But why the city in between them? Is that supposed to represent the rich man's domain or the city of Heaven?