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Jennifer Pitcock Doneske

Unity
Unity by @whitefantom (Jennifer Pitcock Doneske)
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This was a commission for MMC Greetings, a greeting card company specializing in Pagan themes. This was for a handfasting card and depicts a couple's hands bound with a red cord, as is traditional in handfastings. The sepia-toned black and white of the hands is to imply ethnic inclusiveness, so that each hand could be of any culture or ethnicity (i.e. colour doesn't matter, unity is unity regardless); having the cord be the only vividly-coloured thing in the painting symbolizes the life, vitality, and depth of the union of the couple, which itself has been traditionally symbollized by the tying of the hands in handfasting.

Prints through DeviantArt are available on my website; greeting cards can be purchased through MMC Greetings at their website: http://www.mmcgreetings.com . T-shirts and other product types may follow at MMC Greetings.

(July 2004; painted in PhotoShop)

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Posted: Wednesday, 11 August, 2004 @ 03:16 PM

wooooooooow I can't draw hands lol, very nice hands!!!

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