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LITTLE SECRETS by Cassandra Christensen Barney
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In Greek, the word is ornis; in Latin it is
avis; and in Hebrew it is mopeth. When translated into English these
words each have the same two meanings: “bird” and “omen.” The
association of birds with prophecy is a primeval one and can be seen in
augury, the ancient art of predicting the future by observing the
behavior of birds.
In Little Secrets, a woman is visited by a small bird with a
secret trapped in its beak. Whether the woman has just confided in the
bird, or is hoping to hear its news, one thing is clear: this bird is
not telling. The subjects of Cassandra Barney’s compelling portraits are
instantly recognizable for their grace and their enigmatic gazes and
the woman in this painting is no exception. This is one Little Secret
you will love to keep.

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