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Sunday, November 12, 2006 at 10:17PM This artist, and he is an artist uses sand as his palette. Beautifully done, but oh, so temporary. Ephemeral, as art can sometimes be.
Origin: 1525–35; < L metaphora < Gk metaphorá a transfer, akin to metaphérein to transfer. See meta-, -phore Middle English methaphor, from Old French metaphore, from Latin metaphora, from Greek, transference, metaphor, from metapherein, to transfer : meta-, meta- + pherein, to carry; see bher-1 in Indo-European Roots.
metaphoric ( met’a·phor’ic) met
a·phor
ic (-fôr
k, -f
r
-) or met
a·phor
i·cal adj.
adj : expressing one thing in terms normally denoting another; “a metaphorical expression”; “metaphoric language”; a symbol [syn: metaphorical]
The Metaphors inherent in design, originating from, base symbolism of design.
Sunday, November 12, 2006 at 10:17PM This artist, and he is an artist uses sand as his palette. Beautifully done, but oh, so temporary. Ephemeral, as art can sometimes be.
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