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Hills and Valleys

acrylic on paper 15"x20" The hillside was banded in pewter and gold that had worn away like old dinner plates. From internal dirt and mold and steaming rotten leaves erupted growth of eternal oceans of moist love. It flew with wings of white winter doves into the sun behind clouds and ready to fall again as forgotten rain into rivers of time and oceans of space.

11 Comments

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Ric Strange 28 Jun 2009

nice!

Annette Labedzki 05 Apr 2009

absolutely beautiful and i'm posting this on my facebook profile!

Barry Huyett 03 Apr 2009

very g 00 D!

Nikolay Semyonov 02 Apr 2009

... and the intro also adds even more charm

mel taylor 30 Mar 2009

So beautiful, John!!! Mel

Artist Reply: thanks for your comments Mel. don't be hurting your back by sitting on the damn computer, now.

Anonymous Guest 29 Mar 2009

Wonderfully done John! I always look forward to your descriptions!

Miguel Moraes 29 Mar 2009

Beautiful work,John! Miguel Ângelo Moraes-Brazil.

Emily Reed 29 Mar 2009

Fabulous abstract work!

Thomas Harris 29 Mar 2009

This has all the natural rythm and technical precision of a fugue by Bach. It pulls concepts based in old sacred geometry and refurbishes them into something wholly 'other'.

Artist Reply: this is such a great comment. Not that they all aren't but this is special because I have been listening to music lately while I paint. I'm also fascinated with the sacred geometry idea, but thought it was beyond me to put it to use in my own work. thanks

Joanna Jungjohann 29 Mar 2009

perfectly lovely, john

Teresa Dominici 29 Mar 2009

Lovely work, John.