Very cool, Helen! There’s something really 1970s about that palette. It reminds me a bit of something I can’t quite put my finger on. Love these posts! X
As a Buddhist, with different understandings of afterlife, or next life, making his own coffin would have an entirely different connotation to the carpenter than to most people in a Western point of view of death, funeral traditions, etc.
Beautiful!
( did you cycle with me to the little temple near PZCC and see the red coffins waiting use?
Very cool, Helen! There’s something really 1970s about that palette. It reminds me a bit of something I can’t quite put my finger on. Love these posts! X
As a Buddhist, with different understandings of afterlife, or next life, making his own coffin would have an entirely different connotation to the carpenter than to most people in a Western point of view of death, funeral traditions, etc.
Beautiful!
( did you cycle with me to the little temple near PZCC and see the red coffins waiting use?
Indeed, there is more about it on their site. I will send you it.
It was possibly me but more likely Thomas.