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Saturday, January 22, 2011

7&7

I took a computer art class in high school in which one of our assignments was to make an image using one of the seven deadly sins and one of the seven heavenly virtues. The information learned in that class has long since become obsolete (oh, silly computers,) but I remembered being mildly entertained by the assignment- so I decided to dig through my pile of pics and assign an image to each of the sins/virtues.  As for the sins/virtues, I think peeps partake in far worse (and far better) behaviors than those listed, but I figured I’d just role with what was in the books. 

It also probably would have been a lot cooler had I gone out and taken new pictures to fit the theme, but it’s cold out there, dude. 

“Nothing makes one so vain as being told one is a sinner.  Conscience makes egoists of us all.”
-Oscar Wilde


THE SINS

PRIDE
Rexi knows he's damn good looking.  But could possibly spend less time ogling the mirror.

ENVY
I don't doubt that this dude is pretty envious of everyone not fenced up with him.

GLUTTONY
How many marshmallows does an announcer need?!?  Sharing is caring.

LUST
This speaks for itself.

ANGER
Life is so hard for a cat!!!  YAROWLLL

GREED
Commercialism and whatnot.  I guess I could've been more creative on this one.

SLOTH
Lazy frickin' nature.  DANCE FOR ME, CAT.


THE VIRTUES

FAITH
Maybe there's a drink just up above me that I may partake in...

HOPE
Not reaching too far here.

CHARITY
My kiddos helping each other out without my having to ask...  Which was great, since I couldn't speak enough Swahili to ask anyways.

FORTITUDE
My version of the flower growing out of the concrete.

JUSTICE
If The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles don't stand for justice, I don't know what does.

TEMPERANCE
A puppy laying still is the best representation of temperance that I know of.

PRUDENCE
What shows "careful management of resources" better than my friends doing such a great job sharing Paul's candy necklace?  I'm so proud :)

1 comment:

  1. You had me at "seven and seven", at least the Seagrams variety...

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