I'm very proud to present to you my newest work. I've just finished it today, so you're up to date with what I am doing right now. I've been working on it for more than a week and it's a result of my reflections about the humbling beauty of mountains.
The tree you see is a metaphor of independent thought and deep understanding of life, things that are usually born in the trying circumstances and always give us strenght to make the impossible become possible.
"Tree in the Mountains", 18x23cm, oil on board
I hope you like it.
Until next week then. Can't wait to see you! Have a wonderful week!
Oh my. That is beautiful - and I would very, very happily live with it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I had this idea for some time as a sketch. The painting turned out to be a great adventure, once I started working on it. And it really is nice to look at now that it's finished. I must admit that :)
Deletequite affecting!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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Thanks, Cloudia. It was a great experience for me and I guess it shows that.
DeleteThis is indeed very interesting and mysterious - I love these olde trees one finds in the middle of nowhere - when I am oot n aboot with me camera in hand, I am so happy to find these lonely olde trees, that just inspire you to take photos. There is something most satisfying about lonely olde trees and you have captured this one in a beautiful way.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Saucy! You're absolutely right. Those trees are always so fascinating, especially when you find them growing in severe conditions. It's just so amazing...
DeleteDear Marielle - just a gorgeous painting and the spiritual thought behind it makes it even more beautiful. Hope you have a lovely week too.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Debbie. I'm very happy that you like it :)
DeleteLovely. I marvel at the trees that grow in the harshest conditions.
ReplyDeleteMe too. And I always find them so inspiring...
DeleteI'm glad you like the painting. Thanks, Terry :)
This is wonderful. I love how you capture the light on the rocks.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ann. I did enjoy that part very much. It required a lot of patience but it was very rewarding :)
DeleteBeautiful! The tree makes me think the same things and I really admire it for being able to withstand everything and just grow there between those rocks.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Beate. It's amazing when you think that this tree was a small seed once and somehow it found a way through these huge rocks.
DeleteNice post, things explained in details. Thank You.
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