Stop on over to the New World Creative Union for the Wednesday Wake Up Call, a thoroughly enjoyable outlet for creative expression, where all the realms of artistry live in the manners they've always been intended for. This week Susie Clevenger has us thinking about Silence.
Hi Fred!! You outdid yourself with this one. Love the lavender teardrops paint enigmas and shawling caress :-) wow. Serendipitous isolation is wonderful too! Is there a painting to match? :-)
Fred this is beautiful..."Lavender teardrops paint enigmas across sprawling newness" There is a Psychedelic feel to this...You can tell I was a child of the 60's. :)
Lavendar teardrops... love that, Fred.
ReplyDeleteA random thought or event can sure bring serendipity into play or maybe the other way around.
ReplyDeletesmiles...i like the peace in your silence...and nice form as well sir...did not notice it at first...
ReplyDeleteHi Fred!! You outdid yourself with this one. Love the lavender teardrops paint enigmas and shawling caress :-) wow. Serendipitous isolation is wonderful too! Is there a painting to match? :-)
ReplyDeleteLove me a good acrostic, Fred! Fantastic play with the prompt..."enigmas across a sprawling/newness...this makes my imagination run!
ReplyDeleteSILENCE
ReplyDeleteAt the same moment I silence those committees which continually argue in my head, I simply bow to these words:
"Be still--know there is a God, and It is NOT me!"
PEACE, Fred. Thanks for visiting!!
A gorgeous take on silence. Your range always impresses me. Mine's up at Chromasymphonic.
ReplyDeleteFred this is beautiful..."Lavender teardrops paint enigmas across sprawling newness" There is a Psychedelic feel to this...You can tell I was a child of the 60's. :)
ReplyDeleteexcellent a multi- faceted look at silence in an acrostic yet
ReplyDeletelove the shawling caress. gives silence a tender feel, relaxing feel. which is how is should be :)
ReplyDeleteMonty