Two Hands is a painting by L A Feldstein which was uploaded on April 2nd, 2020.
Two Hands
Two Hands is a watercolor based on an x-ray of two hands in mainly red and brown tones. The hands are reaching out, trying to touch something. All... more
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Title
Two Hands
Artist
L A Feldstein
Medium
Painting - Watercolor
Description
Two Hands is a watercolor based on an x-ray of two hands in mainly red and brown tones. The hands are reaching out, trying to touch something. All the joints are clearly visible along with the wrists. The perfect for the occupational therapist's office or as a gift for the massage therapist. The original title was Why Don't You Write.
Haiku/
Waiting patiently
The response that never came
Disappointment reigns
3rd Place in Manos contest July 2023
2nd Place in Manos contest: March 2023
Tied for 1st Place in Sola Scriptura: March 2023
Uploaded
April 2nd, 2020
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Comments (54)
Samuel HUYNH
Exciting news – Your fantastic artwork has been featured in "GREATEST OF ALL TIME" group! 🌈🎨 Feel free to spread the joy by adding it to our "2024 Featured Masterpieces Archive" in the Discussion section.
Laurel Adams
Liz, CONGRATULATIONS! Your work has been featured in the Home Page of The ARTIST BUZzz Group! You are cordially invited to POST image embed links for this distinction to the 🌟GAs -Features Archive -2023 thread in the discussion tab. Thank you for your glimpse of beauty!
Laurel Adams
Liz, I so appreciate the sensitivity and depth of your search…artistically and esoterically. This is a beautiful synthesis with multidimensional implications to explore…thanks for sharing your haiku and this beautiful painting in the BUZzz!…might you consider submitting this for feature next week? Fav
Renata Natale
Love this L A, perfect for the office you mentioned, but I also think of physical therapists who know so much about anatomy. And aside from that, it's a great piece of art!