And oftentimes, to win us to our harm,
The instruments of darkness tell us truths,
Win us with honest trifles, to betrayβs
In deepest consequence
[Banquo in McBeth, 1., 3.]
I don’t remember much of it at all, Rabirius, but I think the witches, or one witch maybe, say that just before the “double double” bit as Macbeth arrives.
Glad you like the picture.
And oftentimes, to win us to our harm,
The instruments of darkness tell us truths,
Win us with honest trifles, to betrayβs
In deepest consequence
[Banquo in McBeth, 1., 3.]
Happy little story that one, eh?
Yes. And a good one.
You can really see the witches and the cauldron in the clouds π
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I really like the contrast between the ‘softness’ of your processing (and the sky) set against those looming siblings, S.E…
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Thanks, Robert. π
“…by the pricing of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes…”
This is all I remember from Macbeth.
Great picture, by the way!
I don’t remember much of it at all, Rabirius, but I think the witches, or one witch maybe, say that just before the “double double” bit as Macbeth arrives.
Glad you like the picture.
Running away, as fast as I can, with my walker….Not much of a chance in that corner. Powerful image!
Maybe Sean or Andrew can give you a piggyback ride, Claude. π
Oh three sisters – there’s sure to be squabbling…
For sure. π
Ha! Karen, do you have two sisters?
Actually, yes! : )
Ha!