Showing posts with label Cherry blossoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cherry blossoms. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Dreaming of Winters Passing
I am a hardy soul and I like winter but........... minus 40 Celcius for the first of March? Maybe there is a reason why human migration patterns have shown that there has been a definite move southward over the eons, a good chance that Mexicans were once Inuit. Anyways, I have posted a painting of cherry blossoms and water just to bring a little bit of spring into my studio. Hopefully this weather will break soon and I can bask in some warm sun without having to go to Mexico.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Clearing Mist and Cherry Blossoms
Ever get a bit tired of winter and the gray days? I have to admit that even I long for more sun and warmer temperatures. I found myself thinking of when I lived in Chilliwack, BC; one of the first things I did once I had built our new home there was to plant a cherry tree in the front yard. Well, I have an opportunity to compete for a spot in an upcoming Art Show in Vancouver called Haiku Inspirations, which is running in conjunction with the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival in April. It is a chance for me to dream away in my studio of spring and fragrant blossoms. The artist is asked to pick a Haiku poem that has been written by authors from all over the world and base the work of art upon it. This painting is my first attempt at the following poem written by Tito, from Kyoto, Japan.
in clearing mist
the creaking of a heavy oar...
cherry blossoms
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