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This is a photograph of a wood-burned image. The image depicts two hands reaching towards each other, a common representation of the creation of Adam from the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The hand on the left, presumably belonging to God, is larger and darker, with a thumb and forefinger extended. The hand on the right, representing Adam, is smaller and lighter in tone, with its fingers also reaching out. Between the hands, a symbol resembling a coiled serpent or a stylized snake appears to be the focal point of the interaction. The background is a muted, textured surface, likely wood grain, with vertical lines that suggest the printing or burning technique used. The overall impression is one of divine creation or connection. No text is visible in the image. The context of Budapest, Hungary, does not provide any specific cues within the image itself.
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Jun 30, 2026

Budapest, Hungary

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This is a photograph of a wood-burned image. The image depicts two hands reaching towards each other, a common representation of the creation of Adam from the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The hand on the left, presumably belonging to God, is larger and darker, with a thumb and forefinger extended. The hand on the right, representing Adam, is smaller and lighter in tone, with its fingers also reaching out. Between the hands, a symbol resembling a coiled serpent or a stylized snake appears to be the focal point of the interaction. The background is a muted, textured surface, likely wood grain, with vertical lines that suggest the printing or burning technique used. The overall impression is one of divine creation or connection. No text is visible in the image. The context of Budapest, Hungary, does not provide any specific cues within the image itself.

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