Takeaway
The image is: Flammarion engraving colored. By Unknown and Heikenwaelder Hugo. Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic license.
Lifelong Learning in Clinical Excellence | January 21, 2022 | <1 min read
Highlights
I see discovery of a boundary that really isn’t.
Dr. Jeff Millstein, Penn Medicine
The mind (the head of the person) wandering into the unknown (darker and mystical aspect of the picture), while not losing connection with tangible reality (body in daylight). Could this be the manifestation of curiosity?
Dr. Vivian De Jesus, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Dark/light, day/night, interior/exterior; all conveyed through color, bold lines, and compartmentalization of the image.
Dr. Anna LaVigne, Johns Hopkins Medicine
I see it as crossing over from this world to the next.
Dr. Eric Last
A change of seasons. An escape. A reprieve?
Dr. Kamna Balhara, Johns Hopkins Medicine
A woman breaking a boundary or making a discovery! Love being asked to think this way.
Dr. Megan Gerber
I’m seeing a "liminal space."
Dr. Margaret Chisolm, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Heading into a new day with positivity.
Dr. Richard Schaefer, Johns Hopkins Medicine
The figure is looking up, suggesting maybe he or she is not sad to have made it through.
Dr. Colleen Christmas, Johns Hopkins Medicine
I wonder if it is dawn or dusk?
Margot Kelly-Hedrick, medical student, Duke University
Reminds me of medieval wood block prints depicting ancient conceptions of universe, this man piercing the “dome” to reveal hidden reality.
Dr. Daniel Thomas, Johns Hopkins Medicine
The tree stands out as looking particularly sturdy, healthy, and grand.
Dr. Scott Wright, Johns Hopkins Medicine
The painting seems about Dante transitioning from the garden of Eden at the top of purgatory into heaven.
Dr. Andrea Fava, Johns Hopkins Medicine
I see a person reaching desperately for something more, something unknown and dark, but possibly beautiful.