A Branch with Apples

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“A Branch with Apples” pays homage to a 2nd-century Roman mosaic, exploring the enduring symbolism of apples in the context of health.  The pale green branch, adorned with two bright red apples serves as a metaphor for the fragility of well-being, despite the contemporary advances in healthcare. The brown shadows and black background echo the persistent struggles we face on the journey to wellness, leaving a subtle vestige or a deeper bruise. This mosaic becomes a visual dialogue between the ancient and the modern, prompting reflection on the complexities of our ongoing quest for health and resilience.

On Exhibit at Attleboro Arts Museum “Inspired by the Ages”, Attleboro, MA., April 10- May 4, 2024.

Materials: Marble, Italian smalti, tinted cement. Set in a black painted wood frame with hanging hardware attached.

Framed Dimensions: H 8” x L 8” x D 1”

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“A Branch with Apples” pays homage to a 2nd-century Roman mosaic, exploring the enduring symbolism of apples in the context of health.  The pale green branch, adorned with two bright red apples serves as a metaphor for the fragility of well-being, despite the contemporary advances in healthcare. The brown shadows and black background echo the persistent struggles we face on the journey to wellness, leaving a subtle vestige or a deeper bruise. This mosaic becomes a visual dialogue between the ancient and the modern, prompting reflection on the complexities of our ongoing quest for health and resilience.

On Exhibit at Attleboro Arts Museum “Inspired by the Ages”, Attleboro, MA., April 10- May 4, 2024.

Materials: Marble, Italian smalti, tinted cement. Set in a black painted wood frame with hanging hardware attached.

Framed Dimensions: H 8” x L 8” x D 1”

“A Branch with Apples” pays homage to a 2nd-century Roman mosaic, exploring the enduring symbolism of apples in the context of health.  The pale green branch, adorned with two bright red apples serves as a metaphor for the fragility of well-being, despite the contemporary advances in healthcare. The brown shadows and black background echo the persistent struggles we face on the journey to wellness, leaving a subtle vestige or a deeper bruise. This mosaic becomes a visual dialogue between the ancient and the modern, prompting reflection on the complexities of our ongoing quest for health and resilience.

On Exhibit at Attleboro Arts Museum “Inspired by the Ages”, Attleboro, MA., April 10- May 4, 2024.

Materials: Marble, Italian smalti, tinted cement. Set in a black painted wood frame with hanging hardware attached.

Framed Dimensions: H 8” x L 8” x D 1”