Happy weekend

Happy weekend

I thought this entire set-up of an art piece was quaint; it had an Egyptian copper sculpture artifact in the shape of a hand in the middle.

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Then i looked closely at the painting, which looked like the number 4; looked hard and saw wooden planks of a burning building falling with two people running away from them. Well, i tilted my head this way and stretched my imagination before i saw it; it really just looked like the number 4. And then, below, i saw the familiar, wispy, light brown soft hair of a four-year old. It’s his hand, it’s not an Egyptian sculpture. He’s four. He’s holding out the number four with his fingers. it probably means… he likes the painting, i’m guessing.

Happy weekend sweetie (what’s left of the weekend).

(photo by Myra Lambino-Ramos, all-original. Palm Springs
Art Museum, Aug. 2009)

Original, unidentified poses (taichi? Karate Kid? Modified tree pose in ashtanga?)

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Photo by Myra Lambino-Ramos, Palm Springs Air Museum (fighter planes of WWII), August 2009 (children’s faces concealed by photos of their celebrity look-alike thru photoshop). Poses: Lemme see…one looks like some sort of crane pose in Karate Kid; another looks like a modified tree pose in ashtanga yoga; while another looks like a native American raindance.