The annual da Vinci Days celebration of art and science gets a little smaller and crumbier every year. It makes me sad, and I wonder what the problem is.
This year, they had a row of OSB panels set up, with simple designs painted on them, and the public was invited to add to them with brightly colored paints. A municipal coloring book, in other words.
But, one of the panels wasn't bad -- it showed Nut, the Egyptian goddess of the night sky, arching over the Earth, looked kind of nice, so when I saw the sheet where you could sign up to take a panel home with you, I signed up for it.
And I won, and now I'm working out how to set it up in my massage studio.
Only thing is, somebody apparently didn't recognize the figure as representing the night sky, so her body is yellow-orange, and her stars are red, blue and yellow, which leaves her looking like a second-string superhero flying through the blue-black night. Weird.
But I kind of like it.
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