“…[65] The miniature size of the cell renders its meaning enhanced and its metaphoric value enlarged by the beholder's ability to seize it with his or her eyes. [66] Because we think through solid metaphors, the model of the cell becomes the perfect locus for the nun to self-fashion her devotions to Christ within the bridal chamber prepared in her imitatio Sponsae. [67] The diorama also possesses the power to trigger the memory of both the maker and the beholder by virtue of its miniature scale.…”