More of Icarus. I am thinking of the flying angel by Rembrandt, you can see the back of his feet,what a superb thing. And then the painting by Breughel of course, where we see Icaru's feet as he's taken the plunge. What an amazing painting. Brueghel had a great sense of humour I am sure. In a Monty Python kind of way.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Farm produce,end of April
S. said this little one reminds her of her girlfiends and just of womanly things. I thought that was sweet. This one turned out to look a bit on the angel side . The truth is I was thinking of Icarus. But I do work that allows for a big element of surprise and unplanned joys, so as long as it doesn't look like a fairy (because I am not that kind of girl) -it's fine.
More of Icarus. I am thinking of the flying angel by Rembrandt, you can see the back of his feet,what a superb thing. And then the painting by Breughel of course, where we see Icaru's feet as he's taken the plunge. What an amazing painting. Brueghel had a great sense of humour I am sure. In a Monty Python kind of way.
More of Icarus. I am thinking of the flying angel by Rembrandt, you can see the back of his feet,what a superb thing. And then the painting by Breughel of course, where we see Icaru's feet as he's taken the plunge. What an amazing painting. Brueghel had a great sense of humour I am sure. In a Monty Python kind of way.
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Something Chagall-ish about these last few. I love them - I feel so peaceful looking at them. Something magical happens when ink and watercolour reside on the same page.
Thank you Sophia. I am sure I have a whole lot of Chagall stored in my head somewhere. I keep thinking that our lives are so visually busy that the economy of ink and watercolour are very soothing.
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