The metaphor was refering to either:
- The rose, though beautiful is plagued, as we all are, by time, and that all good things must pass.
- Or, as the title suggests, that despite withering somewhat, the rose remains with all its serenity, innocence and beauty.
- Or that it refers to both these truths and is somewhat a visual representation of the turbulance of relationships.
thanks commenting on "Camera shy." yeah i know, i should've made it a bit brighter and sharper. i'll try that next time. i LOVE your artwork. Oh.... and welcome to caedes!
Ephesians 2: 8 & 9, "For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast." Why did Jesus have to die on the cross if all it took was good works to get to heaven? And if you had to earn salvation it wouldn't be a gift, it would be a wage. And if you had to be good enough to get saved then how do you know when your there?
03/11/06 7:03 PM
[edit] [complain] Well..... I'm a Leg Man. (new images->Photography->People)
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Hi, unborn Swiss chic, Thanks for looking in on I'm a leg man,even tho' its messy.......just shows it takes all sorts....sometimes messy works!
Ian
- The rose, though beautiful is plagued, as we all are, by time, and that all good things must pass.
- Or, as the title suggests, that despite withering somewhat, the rose remains with all its serenity, innocence and beauty.
- Or that it refers to both these truths and is somewhat a visual representation of the turbulance of relationships.
Sorry to get all technical.
Thanks
Sam