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Soap carving-2 headed JANUS

Soap carving-2 headed JANUS. From a single bar of soap carve a two -faced creature. Faces can be back to back, side to side or top and bottom. Depictions of Roman God Janus. Janus was frequently used to symbolize change and transitions such as the progression of past to future.

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Soap carving-2 headed JANUS

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  1. Soap carving-2 headed JANUS From a single bar of soap carve a two -faced creature. Faces can be back to back, side to side or top and bottom.

  2. Depictions of Roman God Janus

  3. Janus was frequently used to symbolize change and transitions such as the progression of past to future. He was a figure representing time because he could see into the past with one face and the future with the other. JANUS- god ofgates, doors, doorways, beginnings and endings. His most apparent remnants in modern culture are his namesakes, the month of January, and the caretaker of doors and hallways: janitor.

  4. Other two-faced images

  5. Example of soap carving

  6. View soap stop animation ( click on picture to start )

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