Divine intervention

© Ken Clijmans

Divine intervention

Uploaded: July 07, 2016 | Entered: July 07, 2016 02:12:04

Description

This is a monument in Berlin called "Mutter mit Totem Sohn" (Mother with dead son) from Käthe Kollwitz. She made this because she lost her son during WW1. I enhanced it so it looks like moments before a divine intervention which brings back her son.

Comments

Harvey A. Ravitch July 07, 2016

Cleverly done, such an interesting moment, good , well presented
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Charlotte A. Mather July 15, 2016

This is beautiful! The light is perfect. #11495949

Ken Clijmans July 17, 2016

Thanks for the comment! I wanted to put a soul of a child going up to the light in it, but I have to learn a little bit more to be able to do this kind of stuff. #11496490

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