
As with so many others, this is a virtue I feel a lack of in my own life. The figure is meditating that equanimity is found in the contemplation of the fullness of time. Against the truly immense span of time, ephemeral material gains are but trifles to be discarded and not worth the thought.
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These are some of our favorite symbols in your work, Michael. The figure has the perfect mix of wisdom and innocence -- the way a young person can contemplate eternity with wonder, without fear. And your writing is as true and transcendental as your art. Bless you.