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Friday, September 22, 2006
RED TREES
Lord, it is time. The summer was very big. Lay thy shadow on the sundials, and on the meadows let the winds go loose. Command the last fruits that they shall be full; give them another two more southerly days, press them on to fulfillment and drive the last sweetness into the heavenly wine.
- Rainer Maria Rilke
I borrowed this quote from Jan Blencowe who has a painting a day website
http://www.janblencowe.blogspot.com/
This is an 11x14" painting that I painted last year at the height of fall color. It's in the collection of my neice Sara.
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OMG!!! Please forgive the profanity (although technically I did not swear! lol) This is AWESOME Virginia! I LOVE this, it's stunning. I don't apply that word too often; have used it five times maybe ever, if that helps convey the sincerity of my compliment. I was so excited about it... didn't look to see the size. If it's a "smally", then it must be done as a "biggy" OK? Beautiful, and not just because I'm longing for the colors of Autumn.
Virginia, the painting is lovely, as is the quote. Together they are perfect.
Nikki, those are my feelings exactly, especially in the change of seasons. Oh my God, what a wonderful and amazing world you've created!! Glad you like it. Thanks to you too, Gramercy
The foilage is on fire...What breathtaking beauty in this one!
An awesome painting, Virginia! Wow. I'm with Nikki. Do it big!!
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