Ann Millett-Gallant, Ann’s Hands, 2007. Color painting.

Picture shows a close-up of the tips of Millett-Gallant’s shortened arms – her hands – holding a brown paint brush. Her arms are pink with red overtones. In the right, the paint brush lies vertically down Millet-Gallant’s right, rounded-tipped hand, angled slightly left. Her left hand resembling a closed fist rests perpendicular to the brush and her right hand. Her two touching hands form an inverted V-shape. In the upper left corner is a half of a brown egg-shaped object. It is situated above the tip of the paint brush. The background is green with blue shading enclosing Millett-Gallant’s hands. [end of description]

Picture shows a close-up of the tips of Millett-Gallant’s shortened arms – her hands – holding a brown paint brush. Her arms are pink with red overtones. In the right, the paint brush lies vertically down Millet-Gallant’s right, rounded-tipped hand, angled slightly left. Her left hand resembling a closed fist rests perpendicular to the brush and her right hand. Her two touching hands form an inverted V-shape. In the upper left corner is a half of a brown egg-shaped object. It is situated above the tip of the paint brush. The background is green with blue shading enclosing Millett-Gallant’s hands. [end of description]

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