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Narrow street in Spain

I have been searching for a week now for a specific photo requested by a family member and have yet to find it. What I am seeing, in looking through old photo albums, are images that I have been compelled to scan and add to our website. That task has been partially occupying my days.

I did come across the photo, seen above, that I took in Spain. My memory of taking the picture is non-existent, although I would have to say that it is representative of some of the streets in the older section of Pamplona. The first thing I considered when viewing this photo was the “vanishing point.” That is an art term that usually refers to the distant point at which lines converge. The second consideration was the recollection of the wonderful overlays, the ghost layers, that are the mark of Katie Pasquini-Masopust’s work.

The street is so close, that if across the street neighbors stood on their balconies, they could almost reach out and shake hands. I find the photo to be charming, rustic, and as well as a point to ponder. To me, the photo could represent the narrow viewpoints of individuals. At some point, in the distance, their thoughts may converge. To be simplistic in my thinking, perhaps all it would take would be a handshake. I continue to hope for peace in the world, and try to keep reminding myself that peace begins with me, and you, too. Have a great Sunday!

Patricia Cummings

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