Hi Ren,
Thanks for commentating / critting.
>R> Hmmmm. . .and I see a positive. . .the moon is full. .
Now I wondered why my moon was always half-empty!
>R> .spilling fertility through ashen clouds. . .and the green stone resembles marble and, perhaps we can stretch it towards malachite. . .
>R> either way. . .green is growth. . .malachite carries with it prosperity, transformation, alignment with divine will, etc. . .marble can help with clarity of thoughts and serenity. . .etc. . .
This is one of those interesting monitor things (and I suspect mine is not the best). I see only the faintest hint of green and wouldn't have seen it if you had not mentioned it. It has oft been said "red and green should never be seen." I am delighted to work against that - colour wheel! Fuh!
>R> sometimes the ash comes before the growth. . .and I tend to look beyond the "literal biblical" *smile*
Again, my moon is less full - ash to me is Pompeii; I prefer your ashen moon,
comment/crit -- the light source being the moon. . .it appears that the underside of the column/cross should be a shade of the green. . .and not a "light". . .jmho.
Yes, I agree in your interpretation - that should be so. However, my view is different (as in my reply to sauce, above). As always, I really appreciate many different views - all I am saying is I think there is an intellectual integrity if one thinks nuke radiation.
Having said that, I tend to create an image then (very much as an audience) decide what it means. So I worked with this until it meant something to me - the destroyed world. Hence, the radiation penetrating the cross makes sense in my version - but not in others.
Interpretations are fab things. Viva la
difference moons.
Thanks muchly, Ren.
p.
PS Malachite is my fav mineral - sectioned and polished it is wonderful. Worth a few coppers, anyway