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Showing posts with label clouds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clouds. Show all posts

Iceberg in Mist

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Between 1968 and 1970 Gerhard Richter painted a remarkable range of 'damaged landscapes', as they are termed by Mark Godfrey, the cu...

Cloud and light

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Toshio Hosokawa's new opera Matsukaze , based on a Noh play by Zeami, has received a lot of praise this year.  The New York Times revie...

Rome must be like the clouds

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A reference to one of Joseph von Eichendorff's poems in that last post reminds me that I've not previously mentioned here one of my...

The Morning Glory

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If I hadn't been so busy at work I might have tried to get to the Aubin & Wills Literary Salon this evening, where Travis Elborough ...

CHAPTER NINE -- SUNRISE, SUNSET

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(With thanks to The Pastel Journal , where this chapter was originally published, with additional material included here.) The Edge, 18x24...

CHAPTER EIGHT– CLOUDS

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What could be more beautiful than the elegance of delicate clouds decorating the soaring blue sky? However, too often clouds become a muddy ...
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