The San Andres Xecul Angel that soars in the parlor of my nineteenth century row house in Baltimore reminds me to be kind to strangers and the homeless man who crosses your path for you may be entertaining angels unawares.
The expression on this angel's face is so touching. When you look at her you can see not only comfort and love, but also sadness. I have no idea how the artisans pulled that out of a wooden sculpture, but they did. She is truly beautiful.
I've wanted an image of Saint Michael for years. I love this one particularly as I prefer satan in the form of a serpent. A beautiful carving. Many thanks to this gifted family.
"Sigo probando cualquier posibilidad potencial; nunca sabremos el resultado si nunca lo intentamos".
Última actualizaciónEka nació el 11 de agosto de 1978 en Tampaksiring Gianyar, un tranquilo pueblo de Bali que todavía tiene fuertes costumbres y... read more
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