BrightEye
Reading for Kingski
I don't know whether you like to go to the beach, but I do and I like collecting seashells. The seashells we find washed up on the shore are usually the remains - the bones - of deceased shells. The ones I particularly love and collect for drawing are the ones whose outer casing is broken and you can see the intricate spiralling inside. Often the insides are a different colour and the colours shine when you hold the shell against the sun.
This is what the drawing here suggests to me. The outer bluish-white shell is broken and the inside, which is green-yellow here, shines through. The image suggests new life, life after death. So in answer to your question: you can expect something to die in your life and something to start shining through that you previously hadn't noticed or recognised. I don't know what that might be since your question wasn't very specific, but my sense is that it is something previously hidden.
Let me know your thoughts?
I don't know whether you like to go to the beach, but I do and I like collecting seashells. The seashells we find washed up on the shore are usually the remains - the bones - of deceased shells. The ones I particularly love and collect for drawing are the ones whose outer casing is broken and you can see the intricate spiralling inside. Often the insides are a different colour and the colours shine when you hold the shell against the sun.
This is what the drawing here suggests to me. The outer bluish-white shell is broken and the inside, which is green-yellow here, shines through. The image suggests new life, life after death. So in answer to your question: you can expect something to die in your life and something to start shining through that you previously hadn't noticed or recognised. I don't know what that might be since your question wasn't very specific, but my sense is that it is something previously hidden.
Let me know your thoughts?