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The scapegoat is not running for the hills, but holds the mirror, affording  the observer an image of herself/himself. Is Hermaphrodite here?
The element of the jester lightens the mood, reminding us that laughter and acceptance are often a good 'doorway' to an understanding/overstanding  of ourselves.
The mirror glass has an arched vaulted doorway shape, inviting the viewer to enter, to discover, to perceive, to grow.
The scapegoat is not running for the hills, but holds the mirror, affording  the observer an image of herself/himself. Is Hermaphrodite here?
The element of the jester lightens the mood, reminding us that laughter and acceptance are often a good 'doorway' to an understanding/overstanding  of ourselves.
The mirror glass has an arched vaulted doorway shape, inviting the viewer to enter, to discover, to perceive, to grow.
The scapegoat is not running for the hills, but holds the mirror, affording  the observer an image of herself/himself. Is Hermaphrodite here?
The element of the jester lightens the mood, reminding us that laughter and acceptance are often a good 'doorway' to an understanding/overstanding  of ourselves.
The mirror glass has an arched vaulted doorway shape, inviting the viewer to enter, to discover, to perceive, to grow.
The scapegoat is not running for the hills, but holds the mirror, affording  the observer an image of herself/himself. Is Hermaphrodite here?
The element of the jester lightens the mood, reminding us that laughter and acceptance are often a good 'doorway' to an understanding/overstanding  of ourselves.
The mirror glass has an arched vaulted doorway shape, inviting the viewer to enter, to discover, to perceive, to grow.
The scapegoat is not running for the hills, but holds the mirror, affording  the observer an image of herself/himself. Is Hermaphrodite here?
The element of the jester lightens the mood, reminding us that laughter and acceptance are often a good 'doorway' to an understanding/overstanding  of ourselves.
The mirror glass has an arched vaulted doorway shape, inviting the viewer to enter, to discover, to perceive, to grow.
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Scapegoat Holding Mirror Painting

Bea Jones

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Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 31.9 W x 39.8 H x 0.6 D in

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The scapegoat is not running for the hills, but holds the mirror, affording the observer an image of herself/himself. Is Hermaphrodite here? The element of the jester lightens the mood, reminding us that laughter and acceptance are often a good 'doorway' to an understanding/overstanding of ourselves. The mirror glass has an arched vaulted doorway shape, inviting the viewer to enter, to discover, to perceive, to grow.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:31.9 W x 39.8 H x 0.6 D in

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Born in Baden, Switzerland, now living in Brittany. I imagine a world in which we find ourselves at peace with one another and where change is always welcome. ..

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