There is a common proverb that states, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” Just for fun, I decided to turn that idea on it’s ear, so to speak. What if, say, a stereotypical (and admittedly wrong) Viking were dropped into a modern business area? What would that look like? A friend of mine… Continue reading Proverbs and Idioms – When In Rome Do As The Romans Do
Month: April 2015
Proverbs and Idioms – Mountains Out Of Molehills
This was my take on the expression, “Making mountains out of molehills.” I like the idea of juxtaposing reversed sizes – taking something small and making it seem large, and vice-versa. So, here’s mountain climbing a thimble. How I did it, after the jump.
Proverbs and Idioms – An Apple A Day Keeps The Doctor Away
Today’s image is my take on the old proverb, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Eat healthy to stay healthy.
Proverbs and Idioms – Nest Egg
This is another image in the personal project I’ve got going on Proverbs and Idioms, a series trying to bring common wisdom and phrases into photographs. The idea of a Nest Egg most often refers to money, being able to have enough of it later in life if you start saving earlier in life. Hmmm, money concepts.… Continue reading Proverbs and Idioms – Nest Egg