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    It is almost a cadeusus. Medicine for the soul of the artist, that is what Xara is.
    Every day's a new day, "draw" on what you've learned.

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    sorry, Sally, I don't know what a cadeusus is--certainly speaks greek to me (literally) --ahh, but don't want to embarrass myself....

    this is a really nifty imagination, Drifter. Great snake. Nice idea to get him twisting upward without a tree while maintaing perspective

    as I continue to look at it, I noticed the black raised mat--for lack of words as to what it's really called. this is just my personal preference, but I would try something different for that(?)....and maybe take away the pins in the corners. In the end, tho, one's gotta go with what one likes
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    A caduseus is the name of the medical symbol that has a snake or snakes wrapped around an iron rod which is topped with the outstretched wings of an eagle.

    Here is a link I found about the history behind the emblem if any are interested.
    http://drblayney.com/Asclepius.html

    My meaning is that Xara helps the mental health of those who use it. Lots more fun than playing games to me. At the end of the day, it takes the "venom" out of my daily tasks.
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    ah, thanks for the education. and it is greek afterall.....(all my interest in greek mythology has paid off)
    I agree, art's great for the soul !
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    I redid our scaley friend...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sallybode
    A caduseus is the name of the medical symbol that has a snake or snakes wrapped around an iron rod which is topped with the outstretched wings of an eagle.

    Here is a link I found about the history behind the emblem if any are interested.
    http://drblayney.com/Asclepius.html

    My meaning is that Xara helps the mental health of those who use it. Lots more fun than playing games to me. At the end of the day, it takes the "venom" out of my daily tasks.
    You didn`t read the website right, For the medical symbol was the aesculape.
    But still, some other ones.
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    They're coming for XARA!!!!!
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