I am pleased with the first stage of my latest Blue Ridge Parkway painting of the James. I love to paint water. I remember years ago reading about the friendship between Eugene Delacroix and Frederic Chopin. Delacroix was an amateur pianist as well as a great painter so I am sure they had a lot to talk about.
In one conversation Delacroix was attempting to explain the mysterious quality of a reflection to Chopin. I don't think he quite understood but I know exactly what he was talking about. No matter how clear the reflection is, it is quite different from what it is reflecting. There is a limpid quality that I love to work with.
Anyway, so far, so good! Be sure to click on my latest Demo youtube below! I will have another one up soon!
Be sure to check out my Independent website! The link under View from Bridge at Wildwood Park will take you there!
Life with The Word and Bird Man Clyde Kessler
Clyde and I are having trouble remembering things we need to get done. Calendars don't help. We forget to look at it so now we hang notes from the kitchen archway and cross them out as we get the chore finished.
This seems to work for now. But what happens when we are so used to the note hanging there that we forget to read it? Not likely but possible.
Clyde has to have eye medicine that is not optional. The other day he was worrying about forgetting to get it.
Maybe if we pin a note to your backside I will be sure to see it and send you for the medicine!
Well, that takes memory problems to new lows or highs depending on where you pin the note.
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