Only one hand in view, The Green Lady Playing Rock Paper Scissors offers up a challenge

Radiant hues define Vladmir Tretchikoff’s The Green Lady Playing Rock Paper Scissors. Her eyes, hard to read, offer more questions than answers. Sure, there’s the scissors, you can see them clearly. You know what defeats scissors in Rock Paper Scissors. At first glance, you only have one option for success. That good old-fashioned rock, weathered by millennia of erosion, will easy defeat it. Yet, what’s that in her other hand, the one completely out of view?

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