Yours Truly

Yours Truly
Janet Fauble at home

Saturday, July 24, 2010

sketch

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  1. I had just finished writing about the time that I had seen the helmed, the cuirass, and the greaves come into my vision, and how they impacted me so much. So this was my attempt at that time to capture it, even though Alexander was not in them but they appeared to me individually one after another. When I drew them, I had to put them together as a whole although they came one right after another in great detail. I do not ever draw the details as I saw them due to my belief in remote viewing and some other belief in thoughts passing through the airways. I am very protective and careful as I learned a lot from yahoo at how even texts can be changed from one person's name to another's. I realized that the internet is not necessarily a safe place to store information.

    The upper part of the cuirass had a painting on it, deep red, and the red showed predominantly as it was a painting of a symbol for luck, and all around it were reliefs of other symbols. I tried to show how the outside armor comes down into a v covering the abdomen and groin area. I then found a plain one that is shaped just like it in a book published by the John Paul Getty group. I bought the book just for that one piece of armor as it is similar in shape. Joanne Fletcher and Alan Fildes are responsible for that book. Special craftsmen make Alexander's military uniforms for him, and in a book by a professor I respect a lot, the professor names the maker of the helmet for Gaugemela. I wanted to buy his book as I liked his foreword explaining why we should study Alexander. At the time of this writing I do not recall the name. I will give it when I find it.

    I realized that I should go in business with a toy company at one point. A set of Alexander toys would be fun for children to own.

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