Sunday, February 10, 2008

Choose


This week's "choose" reminds me of the Hebrew word "timshel" meaning "thou mayest" from Steinbeck's East of Eden. We all have choices to make every day and no matter who we are, we all have the right to choose between good and evil, right and wrong, for ourselves everyday. In a strange way, this idea is quite empowering. Now that I look at it, my choice of three doors is quite random....I'm sure that I would change it in a 2nd go around.

6 comments:

studio lolo said...

I think this is a brilliant post. Choosing doors as portals of "the outcome" of your decision is perfect! I love the colors and the stamped words, too. Really nice.

Umā said...

what a great piece! i love the fact that there are three doors, and when i saw them i immediately thought of the "monty hall paradox" which is about making choices based on probability!

Eric Dyck said...

I choose chicken.

Love the texture of the background...

Ellen Byrne said...

Great idea and nicely done!

Bee said...

Really like this simple, effective piece. Three doors is a great number...enough choice, but not too much!

Anastasia said...

great idea! we all have choices to make!