Today I don't have a lot to post about BUT this is a painting I did that hangs in front of my desk at work.
The short name is Bridge.
The longer name is Bridge Across the Void into Tomorrow.
But, What do YOU see?
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Hmmm...knowing both of your titles, I definitely see "landscapey" -- perhaps with a tunnel as well as a bridge. I can't help but wonder if I would have seen the same things if I didn't know the titles.
To me, I see large snowflakes that are falling into the heat and will soon be melting. I know...I know...I'm a bit crazy, but I don't do well with interpreting paintings that are not concrete objects I recognize. LOL You asked, though, so that's what I see there!
You may be sophisticating me up! I never thought I could interpret paintings, but when I looked at this post in Google Reader, I looked at the picture before reading the words. My eyes went to the line next to the picture and guess what? Without having even read the rest, I realized that I DID see a bridge! And trees and water and a hill in the distance. Maybe I'm not a total art dolt, after all!
Hi there Gene...at first the song Bridge Over Troubled Water came to me and then after looking at the painting for a while I see a clear road ahead with a figure on it. It feels like some things are being left behind as well...perhaps some people and animals...Perhaps a clearer way ahead...the more I look the more I see...Great painting♥x
When I look at a painting I try to look at it without the title first. Without the title I see it makes me think of hiking. I see a boot print in the middle. And mountains. And the colors of a cool morning sunrise.
Now, with the bridge title. Um . . . I think I see the same thing.
Absolutely gorgeous! I am new to your blog and love your photos AND your quilting. How fun to read your 'Irish' Interview and learn about you. I'll check out your shop, next!
12 comments:
Hmmm...knowing both of your titles, I definitely see "landscapey" -- perhaps with a tunnel as well as a bridge. I can't help but wonder if I would have seen the same things if I didn't know the titles.
I guess my brain doesn't work like everyone else. I see a color palette for another quilt. lol
To me, I see large snowflakes that are falling into the heat and will soon be melting. I know...I know...I'm a bit crazy, but I don't do well with interpreting paintings that are not concrete objects I recognize. LOL You asked, though, so that's what I see there!
Now I'm seeing a warm wind being blown out of the NW. Maybe it was Pat's snowflakes comment that prompted that thought.
Your colors in your paintings are WONDERFUL!
I see a canyon and a rock cliff, some bushes and HAPPINESS....just looking at it.
You may be sophisticating me up! I never thought I could interpret paintings, but when I looked at this post in Google Reader, I looked at the picture before reading the words. My eyes went to the line next to the picture and guess what? Without having even read the rest, I realized that I DID see a bridge! And trees and water and a hill in the distance. Maybe I'm not a total art dolt, after all!
Hi there Gene...at first the song Bridge Over Troubled Water came to me and then after looking at the painting for a while I see a clear road ahead with a figure on it. It feels like some things are being left behind as well...perhaps some people and animals...Perhaps a clearer way ahead...the more I look the more I see...Great painting♥x
I think i see it the opposite way, The Bridge Across the Void into Today!!! Love it!!!!
When I look at a painting I try to look at it without the title first. Without the title I see it makes me think of hiking. I see a boot print in the middle. And mountains. And the colors of a cool morning sunrise.
Now, with the bridge title. Um . . . I think I see the same thing.
BEAUTIFUL!
I love it Gene....
I found a frame in Hawaii for your card, when I get home and put it alltogether, I will post it.
Absolutely gorgeous! I am new to your blog and love your photos AND your quilting. How fun to read your 'Irish' Interview and learn about you. I'll check out your shop, next!
Snowflakes in a sunset prism. Beautiful
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