Friday, January 6, 2023

At a fleeting glance

Light as a will o' the wisp.

Merriam-Webster defines diaphanous as "characterized by such fineness of texture as to permit seeing through", "extreme delicacy of form", and "insubstantial, vague".  

Diaphanous is derived from the Greek word diaphanes. The prefix dia- means "through", and phanous means "to show or to make visible". Thus, diaphanous translates directly as "to show through".

Shreads 

Both pictures refer to my Bare Minimum experiments. What I am after is not so much fashion, but a way of revealing at a fleeting glance the beauty of the human form.

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