Saturday, October 6, 2018

Horn of Plenty: Hansel Wellington by Lights On Studio


In classical antiquity, the cornucopia, (from Latin cornu copiae), also called the horn of plenty, was a symbol of abundance and nourishment, commonly a large horn-shaped container overflowing with produce, flowers or nuts.


FH readers will remember, the last time I featured Tom Nakielski's work the studly Hansel Wellington, it was Easter, and Hansel was posing with his adorable furry little friend Chester. (Bright-Eyed and Bushy-Tailed)  Today, with October in full swing, Chester is off to find a warm crevice to ride out the long winter. 

But... since Canadians are giving thanks this weekend, Hansel is back, this time with pumpkins, corn stalks and his horn of plenty.  I know regardless of the holiday, I am always thankful for being able to share Tom's work, especially with Hansel. 





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