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A painting by Paul Whitener

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PC:  Paul Whitener (1911-1959) Big Bluff of Humpback Mountain, 1955, Oil A voice echoes from the depth of this art, “his” wishful perseverance to marvel a craft. In its silence is hidden a message so worth, colourful extravaganza is not for earth - effortless, subtle and unblemished beauty, hues of green’s enough to make it pretty. In response to Margaret's challenge at IGWRT, titled " Artistic interpretations with Margaret - Small town inspiration... " 

Path of life

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PC: Mi Young Lee …and when the cassette began to rewind - I looked at what I earned and lost on my way. The reel showed a vibrant mosaic of colours; a patch of happy as well as bad times. No turns, no ups, nor downs but straight, I assessed the path of my emotional life. All the grouch seems useless now, time had been kind and always on my side. With every dark patch it offered a light zone, And all through with love and support of the own… In response to Susie's "Bits of imagination" at IGWRT .

Nostalgia

Haiku # 23 on  "find the silence" theme for Winter Retreat 2016 at CDHK Earthly smell; Rain seeping through mud, Memories through mind

It's morning again...

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Carol Law Conklin's Batik Work The dark hills set a perfect contrast -  for the sun to rise and rays be cast. Trees wake up in envy of hills - for sun caresses it before the green frills. Wind carries silence of dawn, flowing blue hums a country song. Slowly the sky steal colors of sun, lends it to river like they are just one! Naughty water tickles grasses on its way, that fall a drenched sleep as they shy away. Elements of nature have started the day, Let’s too wake up and join to say – Happy to have received yet another one, Forces be with us to have good deeds done! My submission for   Artistic Interpretations with Margaret - Carol Law Conklin Batik Artist   at Imaginary garden with real toads     Margaret wants us to write an original poem or greatly re-vise an old poem for this prompt tagging the wonderful work of Carol Law Conklin, a batik artist. Her beautiful art pieces have been sh...