Back by popular demand is the weekly hasta/mudra. However, now it has a bit of a twist: pure and simple hands. I love the intricate ways we can use them whether it is Western or Eastern tradition. But more to the point, I will be featuring hands whether or not they have a specific meaning. This week's hands (very plural) belong to Guan Yin. She is portrayed by several deaf dancers whose physical accuracy is astounding. Eve Larson tells me about physical memory that dancers have. Over the years I've bettered myself on different aspects of art modeling. This is what I am going to attempt this year. It is truly a talent that these women and men have. Hope you enjoy.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Hasta of the Week has Changed a Bit
Back by popular demand is the weekly hasta/mudra. However, now it has a bit of a twist: pure and simple hands. I love the intricate ways we can use them whether it is Western or Eastern tradition. But more to the point, I will be featuring hands whether or not they have a specific meaning. This week's hands (very plural) belong to Guan Yin. She is portrayed by several deaf dancers whose physical accuracy is astounding. Eve Larson tells me about physical memory that dancers have. Over the years I've bettered myself on different aspects of art modeling. This is what I am going to attempt this year. It is truly a talent that these women and men have. Hope you enjoy.
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