This is really beautiful. It's so fascinating to me how we all see something different in trees. I've been obsessed with them lately, myself. Your interpretation is gorgeous here. (The ex-teacher in me just has to tell you that you spelled 'preperceived' wrong. (i before e, except after c) sorry. :)
This is really beautiful. It's so fascinating to me how we all see something different in trees. I've been obsessed with them lately, myself. Your interpretation is gorgeous here. (The ex-teacher in me just has to tell you that you spelled 'preperceived' wrong. (i before e, except after c) sorry. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy to get that straight! That darned "c!" I should never spell before breakfast.
ReplyDeleteThanks for looking here, Katherine!
Haunting piece..... piercing even (got my spelling right there I think...?)
ReplyDeleteKind thanks, Ewen!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a great piece! A rare example about how colours can create emotions and let us perceive a scene even without a precise description.
ReplyDeleteVery interested in your marks and color choices....You keep me coming back again and again
ReplyDeleteLucia and Kim: thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove this painting, beautiful patches of light sparkling through the forest growth--and deep shade. beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKind thanks, Sarah!
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