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Gallery:   Mythos
Frame:   wood over glass
Year:   2001
Media:   gicleé print
Description:  
'A Disability Of Spirit' is one of three illustrations that appeared in OLAM Magazine in 2001. These three digital prints were created from original black and white line illustrations. OLAM, meaning 'world' is a Judaic philosophical journal published by Suissa-Miller Advertising, Inc. in Los Angeles, CA. This publication, produced as a personal project by a principal in that agency solicits no advertising and is issued when funding is available, approximately twice a year. Each issue is centered on a theme, in this case, exploring the facets of disability. I chose to interpret disability as states of the spirit dominating those of the body. Here are some thoughts that inspired this image: Acknowledging the delicate balance of life lived in two worlds, this image addresses the loneliness and frustration of limited physical mobility that is enhanced, yet mitigated in its expression by unlimited imagination.
Dimensions::   14 x 11
Price::   300.00

Gicleé prints on archival paper are available here.

Disability of Spirit