These two (Colour of his thoughts & Colour of her thoughts) are still not quite finished but coming along nicely methinks. Ces deux ne sont toujours pas finis, mais ça vient.
These two (Colour of his thoughts & Colour of her thoughts) are still not quite finished but coming along nicely methinks. Ces deux ne sont toujours pas finis, mais ça vient.
Fingers and toes–very caarnal
Thank you Sidney – for the comment, not quite sure how much of a com(pli)ment it may be, one thinks of carnivore and incarnate first – carnal makes me think of “carnal knowledge” so if you can tell me more about the etymology of carnal I would appreciate a deeper insight.
My mind wanted “carnal”–my own fingers decided otherwise!
Nothing sophisticated! You’ve got the sense and the meaning. I only wanted to leave a brief comment, without expert appraisal. (Latin: caro, -carnis. Fr. chair; Spanish carne, for comparison,) It was just that, seeing portions of the painting at a time, that more complex conjunction of members–toes and fingers and heel–was notably more coloured (in the shade), and even butcher-meat joints! In contrast to the bloodless body.