I remember speaking to her about it. We didn't see it exactly the same, but close, if I remember correctly. I seem to recall the stone was more of a figurative obstacle than a literal one, for her, like maybe a woman who's focusing on childcare instead of marathons.
That's one of the things I find cool and nifty about art. It can have deep and poignant meaning for one viewer, little meaning for the next, and maybe neither one is what the artist originally had in mind.
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That's one of the things I find cool and nifty about art. It can have deep and poignant meaning for one viewer, little meaning for the next, and maybe neither one is what the artist originally had in mind.