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But sits and wonders why
And in the light and shade
It comes and slowly fades
In each moment in time
An eternity of rhyme
For rhymes will never lie
And love will never die
But we may sit and cry
For what we let pass by
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Art and poetry blog with oil paintings, drawing and short childlike rhymes.Also an artist theory on the physics of ‘time’ as a physical process!
If we say the time continuum is formed by a universal process of energy exchange formed by light interacting with the atoms of the periodic table. In such a process ‘the moment of now’ is formed when light is absorbed and emitted this is relative to the object or life form. For you and me ‘the moment of now’ is continuously unfolding in the form of electrical activity (light) relative to the structure of the brain (atoms). Therefore we are always in the centre of our own reference frame seeing the process unfold being able to look back in time in all directions at the beauty of the stars. It is this personalization of the brain being in ‘the moment of now’ in the centre of its own frame of reference that gives us the concept of ‘mind’ with each one of us having our own unique personal view of the Universe.
17 comments:
Thanks for sharing the Renoir painting And I liked your painting on canvas better.
The last two lines are good. Very good.
Did you just make a copy of the Renoir Painting or did you make a painting copy of it? Me is confuse here. Me is not sure if me made any sense either.
I also like the bottom painting too as well as your poem.
The top painting is my own painting of a Renoir. I find you can learn by copying other peoples art. I believe the girl was his wife.
Nicely done, art.
Gr8 thoughtful rhyme
True beauty cannot die
thts too good.. beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder... beauty cannot die only if you hav the eyes can see thm!!!
Gorgeous both of them, or through both sets of eyes.
oh, you're so talented! and yes,
rhymes will never lie.
what an artist you are! nice poem.
beautiful
These are beautiful Nick - I particularly like that first one -there's something very real-looking about it. In Chinese brush painting students are told to copy the Masters over and over to get the brush strokes right before venturing into your own style that will have the touch of the master's too. What better way to honour these magnificent artists!
Enjoyed your poem too :)
Nick what a beautiful painting! And I like your poem with it.
Now, ...the top one is yours..is the bottom one too..
great job.
Indeed we may sit and cry for what we let pass by. Oh, the dangers! I am all for pursuing true beauty. Thanks.
In art school, teachers recommended we copy the masters and that exercise provides a valuable learning tool. You still have a touch of your own style in the painting.
Thanks for visiting my blogs and for your comments. Your work here is outstanding.
Just read your interview in the Pakastani. Great job.
Very much like these paintings.
love the painings and the poem.
you are a talented artist.
wonderful - the painting and the verse to!
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