Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Twelve White Stones

In "Ill Seen Ill Said," twelve white stones surround an old woman. The stones never visibly move, but are always near, wherever the woman goes. The woman moves around the stones uneasily, as if unsure of their intent.

Do the stones suggest the past, like old trunks in an attic? Or are the stones, like circling vultures, a reminder of death?

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