Image 1:
This image spoke to me
reminding me to let my spirit be free. I had been restless for a long time,
thinking and feeling there is more than just this existence. When I saw this
image, I instinctively recognize the message in it. My spirit like the white
doves is fluttering to be free – but what kept it captive? Why couldn’t it just
be free?
Desire to be Free |
Image 2:
Here is another theme of
captivity. Beauty locked inside a glass cage. Outsiders could see and admire
this beauty within but couldn’t touch it. I brought in the Red Ferry – a symbol
of passion. She unlocks the door of the cage and sits to guard and protect Beauty.
Beauty n the Red Ferry |
Image 3:
In one of my Artist Way Group
meeting, someone brought in lots of magazines to cut and tear for collages. It
was an intuitive process with time constraint. We cut and tore images without
analyzing the content or questioning how the images could be used; we had
to complete the collage within the hour. Out of three magazines that I picked, I
found images that I instinctively glued together. When I saw the finish
product, I was stunned? Did I think this in my subconscious? Then, fear crept
in; is it possible that God will leave us? What do we do without God?
Image 4:
These two images are part of
an article on animal trafficking with origins in Africa. Here again is the theme of
captivity; an image of a soul behind the bars. The look in his/her eyes haunted
me for weeks after I saw this picture. I see sorrow and helplessness. These
feelings resonate with me at that time. Why did I feel that way?
This next image is even more
disturbing to me. A baby monkey hiding between, what looks like, men’s tall
boots. What is it afraid of? Is it also being trafficked? Imagine babies being taken away from their
habitat and mothers, and trafficked for profit.
I kept these images in a box
for years. But may be it’s time for them to come out and be seen again, so that
the issues of trafficking, animals or humans, would not be forgotten.
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