The Lemurian Hermitage
A hermit is a person who lives apart from society. Traditionally, this has meant living alone and self-sufficiently, but not always. This House of Solitude is occupied by a Hermit who came from the Lemurian Abbey to connect back to nature and enjoy the serenity and tranquility. She welcome guests. (All images on this site remain the property of the artists and writers, and it is their exclusive work. All images copyright 2007.)
2 Comments:
Very interesting study, Monika. I see a face, the face of a child, in the upper right hand corner ... a face peeking out from what, a woolly scarf perhaps, or a cozy blanket. The eyes are wide with wonder. Do you do this on purpose, Monika, place images carefully but not too obviously within images?
Vi
No, in fact this was a muck up because the camera moved. When it came up gold from the street lamp I decided to keep it for the gold theme, otherwise it would have been a throw out. Now that you tell me you saw a little face of a child, there is one, like in a shawl or blanket, I can see it. You have an amazing eye for detail, Vi. You always see new things:-) It reminds me a bit of filigree wire glowing, almost like a light filament in a way. And it's really just the bare branches of a Plane tree...hmmm. These insights are great, Vi.
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