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Throughout mythical history, the wearing of
“hooded cloaks” has been recorded in every period of
time & walk of life; enigmas (monks, red riding
hood, ringwraiths, etc.) of unique appearance,
encased in a form of guardianship, where secrets &
mysteries lie hidden beneath woven folds & veiled
faces.
Cloaked in garments of false ”hoods”, our
personalities “cloak” our secrets as well as our
pain & powers. We speculate what lies beneath the
mask of another, while unknowingly our image is just
a sculptured reflection, a likeness most often
transparent to others.
As an “observer” of a “cloaked being” sculpture,
feelings of buried ancestral memories surface – a
remembrance of shrouded times. |
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