crip·ple adj. \ˈkri-pəl\
being flawed, imperfect or lame.
Old English: crēopan: to creep.
An accurate description of this pencil's creative journey : creeping along, flawed, imperfect and lame... yet gaining joy, insight and sanity from the mere act of creeping.
This is simply lovely. I really could look at it for hours. Brilliant to do an opposite diptych like that. The simple tree really is breathtaking, sometimes complicated is just complicated! Thanks for entering!! Hugs my friend, Jenn
A beautiful painting as usual...you never disappoint Minnime. I don't know how you do it I just wish I could too. The background reminds me of when I used to do silk painting. Have a wonderful weekend ~ enjoy and thanks for sharing. X
So very beautiful..like a mirror of meditation..your trees are so powerful and poetic..and each one carries a unique power..gorgeous colors for the APR challenge!! Beautiful!!! Victoria
Beautiful! Valerie
ReplyDeleteI love the side by side reverse of background and tree trunk. Very pretty and serene looking. waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)
ReplyDeletelovely quote and paintings.
ReplyDeleteIt seems a lemon trees, where I live there are to much lemon trees, and I love their flowers smell. Your painting take good sensations. Best regards
ReplyDeleteThis is simply lovely. I really could look at it for hours. Brilliant to do an opposite diptych like that. The simple tree really is breathtaking, sometimes complicated is just complicated! Thanks for entering!!
ReplyDeleteHugs my friend,
Jenn
Oooh, so pretty as a pair! Wonderful organic shapes. Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful and serene. You make it look so easy to do but I know it isn't as I've tried and tried.
ReplyDeleteThe quote is lovely too.
Von
A beautiful painting as usual...you never disappoint Minnime. I don't know how you do it I just wish I could too.
ReplyDeleteThe background reminds me of when I used to do silk painting.
Have a wonderful weekend ~ enjoy and thanks for sharing.
X
BeaUtiful - can I pick one? :0)
ReplyDeleteYour painting does great justice to the words of D. Grayson! Beautiful minnemie!!
ReplyDeleteWarm regards.
The simplicity just bowls me over.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful x
ReplyDeleteThis is simply exquisite. Somehow less is always more elegant and delightful.
ReplyDeleteLoved the quote, too. I had never heard of Grayson and so I went searching him out and found a treasure trove. Thank you!!
So very beautiful..like a mirror of meditation..your trees are so powerful and poetic..and each one carries a unique power..gorgeous colors for the APR challenge!! Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteVictoria
So So pretty. You really have a talent for watercolor and trees!
ReplyDeleteThe piece is so interesting in the way you have combined two similar trees. Great watercolor.
ReplyDeleteDarla
Lovely! I'm especially drawn to the backgroung on the darker side - beautifully marked.
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