3 Swords

Fulgour

Theft of Caring

kilts_knave said:
It is very possible that she blatantly copied other decks,
just as other great artists do.
You mean the other "great artists" who copy Colman Smith?
What's the point of your post here? To prove that you know
something about the creative process? Show me your stuff!

Shakespeare 're-developed' known themes for his audiences
so they'd recognise the basic story, and enjoy the new play.
Is that blatant enough for you? What else has been stolen?
 

firecatpickles

You can see the "stuff" I am talking about in my previous post.

My point is that in interpreting the iconographic images of Pamela, one must take into account not only her inspiration (of which I think the Catholic imagery speaks a great deal) but also the influences of those around her, not only people (aka Waite) but also the symbols of her faith (GD and Catholicism).

Shakespeare 're-developed' known themes for his audiences
so they'd recognise the basic story, and enjoy the new play.
Is that blatant enough for you? What else has been stolen?
Exactly!