The 'colours' in the dress of the person holding the photograph in the first photograph is defiant. How is it that even in black and white images, we can tell where there is colour? The petals of the leaves on the dress of the photograph holder, calls to the colours in the dress of Theresa, the woman in the photograph.
That defiance leaks into the woman training among men, the woman standing to be weighed and assessed by a man, but standing nevertheless.
The 'colours' in the dress of the person holding the photograph in the first photograph is defiant. How is it that even in black and white images, we can tell where there is colour? The petals of the leaves on the dress of the photograph holder, calls to the colours in the dress of Theresa, the woman in the photograph.
That defiance leaks into the woman training among men, the woman standing to be weighed and assessed by a man, but standing nevertheless.
Beautiful work
Thanks for pointing this out, Marci. It seems there was an error that made the options fail to load.
Your poll, "What do you see in Theresa?" with Yes, No, Maybe, and None of the above choices, makes no sense.