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Crow is complaining to other crows about his cawing ability and wishes he were beautiful. Lands on a power line and gets fried to feathers. Rises from the ashes to become a beautiful peacock. Human comes along and puts a collar on the peacock and walks away. Moral of the story: Sometimes it is better to be less than perfect and free than to be beautiful and captive.

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Angelina Kidd Photography
linakidd Redmond, WA

My silhouette series explores the in-between, the transition between life on earth and the afterlife. I approach this emotionally difficult subject from a childlike perspective using silhouette imagery to create narratives and fables to provide hope that there is life after life. My intention is not to convince anyone of a religious belief but rather to provide hope that death is not the end. I accomplish this through allegory and the impressions that I create with light.

A Story About Postmortem Transition, as listed under Arts & Photography
Published May 06, 2012
Melina liked the forest, as listed under Arts & Photography
Published April 04, 2012
birth of kitty, as listed under Arts & Photography
Published April 04, 2012
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