“Color which, like music, is a matter of vibrations, reaches what is most general and therefore most indefinable in nature: its inner power.”
Paul Gauguin (June 7, 1848 – May 8, 1903) Post-Impressionist artist who greatly influenced Pablo Picasso
“Color which, like music, is a matter of vibrations, reaches what is most general and therefore most indefinable in nature: its inner power.”
Paul Gauguin (June 7, 1848 – May 8, 1903) Post-Impressionist artist who greatly influenced Pablo Picasso
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Can I buy that painting?
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Thank you for your comment. Actually this is a photo that I edited to look like a painting. Have a great day!!!
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You love yellow in flowers and other things too. Is there a story to it Clanmother or just..
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You always ask the right questions. To me, yellow represents sunshine, joy and forward movement. When I was young, I lived in northern Manitoba, where winters were harsh and very dark, but where summer days never had darkness. I loved the north, but most of all I loved the summer nights where we would visit neighbours at ten at night, just as if it were early afternoon. I have wonderful memories of the north, and they all come back to me when I see yellow.
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Wow. I’d love to read more….
“Ten at night, just as if it were early afternoon”
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The greatest gift that blogging has given me, is the ability to hear the global stories. I am learning that we may be on opposite sides of the world, but we are on the same pathway. And that is a great comfort to me.
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Then, It’s time for me to go quiet. I’m done here.
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You always make my day! Thank you!!!!!
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