Laurie Beth Zuckerman's photo of a life-size Madonna in San Miguel de Allende |
What could I possibly say that would add to this image?!
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delicate and broken...lovely image♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteThose look like strong but gentle hands...healing hands...
ReplyDeleteMary My Joy
Every time I see someone's posted a photo from San Miguel, I look at the calendar and can't wait for the next Los Dias offering to go there.
ReplyDeleteI like all your arrangements. I especially like your altars. I am so sad that I missed the Studio 12 Los Dias show. Great stuff.
Peace
Agreed - just lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt gives me little shivers. :)
ReplyDeleteI can't figure out how I missed your past posts. They are beautiful. Had to go back and catch up. Thanks for sharing all of this.
ReplyDeleteQMM
You are so right, no words are needed. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo enjoying your madonnas and shrines...some I have had the priveledge of seeing, some are new to me...all are wonderfully spiritual.
ReplyDeleteYour mothers shrine is very special.
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Long work and volunteer day so I'm late visiting VAD. The artist who created this virgin did an excellent job on her hands and you did an excellent job with the camera.
ReplyDeleteYour exquisite photo of the hands perfectly compliments my madonna who finds herself lacking in that area! I'm going to SMA for Easter with Rebecca and will search for treasures like you have captured here. Stunning in every way!
ReplyDeleteYes, these hands, like doves in flight, resting on the shoulders of those who need prayer. Beatiful image, Laurie.
ReplyDeleteNoelle
Oh, those hands!!! They are quite magical and full of love.
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