Fleeting Devotion II

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In Fleeting Devotion I & II, Milly portrays her thoughts on the concept of “looking through a rose colored lens.” Through this series she was inspired by stained glass works and how she felt it related to this concept. Milly explains how our perspectives alter significantly when building connections from only the perspective of “the rose colored lens.” Only allowing us to see the beauty and light; much like how sunlight hits stained glass works. But to every connection there is reality filled with imperfections and cracks, and she uses these works to portray ironically how looking through this lens makes fleeting moments of intimacy rather than anything that could be lasting. So Milly reminds you with her Fleeting Devotion Series… Just as stained glass shines when the sun hits, the sun eventually sets leaving it to be just broken pieces of glass.

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Digital Painting

In Fleeting Devotion I & II, Milly portrays her thoughts on the concept of “looking through a rose colored lens.” Through this series she was inspired by stained glass works and how she felt it related to this concept. Milly explains how our perspectives alter significantly when building connections from only the perspective of “the rose colored lens.” Only allowing us to see the beauty and light; much like how sunlight hits stained glass works. But to every connection there is reality filled with imperfections and cracks, and she uses these works to portray ironically how looking through this lens makes fleeting moments of intimacy rather than anything that could be lasting. So Milly reminds you with her Fleeting Devotion Series… Just as stained glass shines when the sun hits, the sun eventually sets leaving it to be just broken pieces of glass.

Digital Painting

In Fleeting Devotion I & II, Milly portrays her thoughts on the concept of “looking through a rose colored lens.” Through this series she was inspired by stained glass works and how she felt it related to this concept. Milly explains how our perspectives alter significantly when building connections from only the perspective of “the rose colored lens.” Only allowing us to see the beauty and light; much like how sunlight hits stained glass works. But to every connection there is reality filled with imperfections and cracks, and she uses these works to portray ironically how looking through this lens makes fleeting moments of intimacy rather than anything that could be lasting. So Milly reminds you with her Fleeting Devotion Series… Just as stained glass shines when the sun hits, the sun eventually sets leaving it to be just broken pieces of glass.