This one is amazing also. Like the woman drawing water from the well, only this time it appears Jesus got his message across to her, per the other one I commented on. Very sensual paintings of biblical proportions. They speak to me. Again, beautiful.
I caught that too, as in David and Bathsheba right? I can certainly see how David was so struck by her, the sensuality of the moment under the moonlight.
Each and every painting has someone I have known in them. Some have me embedded. I must post the rest after my holiday.
Whether sun or moon it's still the same, I caught the under the light, and sensual nature of the moment. Honestly, real life a moment like that could bring a man to his knees, quite literally too. I can imagine a slow spreading of her thighs. The thought and visual alone has me aroused . Amazing how one image can lead to another then another
An honest expression of your thoughts if anything at all. Truth and honesty and openness and willingness to truthfully express. That's why I love art so much … it says so much without saying anything at all.
Thanks, just a hobby of mine. I may paint soon. You inspire me. I think your prose needs a painting. x
The more I write the more I understand what absolute genus that people like Paul McCartney and Barry Gibb are. If someone is willing to help with putting music to words that would be fantastic.
Barry Gibb? How about the Doors? There's a group that wrote fantastic lyrics and then put them to music. Put these lyrics to music: When the still sea conspires an armor And her sullen and aborted Currents breed tiny monsters True sailing is dead Awkward instant And the first animal is jettisoned Legs furiously pumping Their stiff green gallop And heads bob up Poise Delicate Pause Consent In mute nostril agony Carefully refined And sealed over "Some of the odd sound effects were created by dropping a coke bottle in a garbage can, beating coconut shells on a tile floor, and having people scream in a studio."
No doubt Jim Morrison wrote incredible prose and did a fantastic job of putting them to music. I mentioned Barry Gibb because he wrote way more songs than the Bee Gees ever put out. He is a song writer extraordinaire.