It reminds me of Hieronymous Bosch.
Powerful.
Very moving.
WOW! Is that apple on the ground, that of Adam and Eve and the forbidden
fruit? Are the two half torsos symbolic of cutting up people's lives,
living and dead?
The apple was key... not [only] the Big Apple but the Original Apple, the
one in the Garden of Eden that is said to have seeded all our tragedies ... A
local and more universalist message--the tension between the two is
important and true, even if it doesn't resolve. There is [however]
optimism in the picture. The solace offered by the two (or one) central
women to each other, despite the wounds they carry, gives them grace, and
us hope.
It is *really* disturbing, in the sense that it
captures the suffering.
It reminds me of Holocaust Art. Very frightening. -Daniel P. Friedman
[eheu! and Arabesque] are extraordinary. -Darnell Price
Reminds me of a Salvador Dali, that hauntingness of the images.