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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Tangled blossoms

16 comments:

J. C. said...

Nice work Francis, thanks for sharing, reminds me of Piccaso's work of the later days.

Francis Scudellari said...

Thanks JC ... I'm a big fan of Picasso's and it's an extremely flattering comparison. I think he was a much better self marketer than I am :).

Elise B. said...

Very awesome. I really like this. And it's name is really, really great. :)

Oh, about great Pyrenees, my sister said the same thing. Why not just look it up, it wouldn't be that hard! :)

I'll post my story eventually, I think, but I'll probably wait so that I can post it along with it's edited form, so people have something to compare it to. Hopefully after editing, it'll be a little bit more understandable.

Hope you're doing great.

Francis Scudellari said...

Hi Elise,

I'm hoping the title works itself into a fitting piece of verse (or prose) ... still working on that.

There's not much excuse for stumbling on words now a days when wikipedia (among others) is so easy to check.

I am doing well, thanks for asking :).

Charles Sapp said...

Ode to spring. I love your Tangled Blossoms work as it makes me reflect on how all life is intertwined and dependent upon one another. Keep up the excellent work that inspires us all.

Francis Scudellari said...

Thanks Charles. I'm with you on the intertwining, but the tale I have in mind is a bit darker with more menacing growths.

Lilly said...

Wow I love that so very much. Really! I will be back!

Francis Scudellari said...

Thanks Lilly ... I'll be here waiting for you :).

Kim said...

I really like this on and feel that it is aptly named....well done!! It's a good representation of what spring has been like in my neck of the woods.
Namaste
kim

Francis Scudellari said...

Thanks Kim. We're having our usual up-and-down spring here in Chicago, but it's much nicer than winter.

Fran said...

I love the colors you used Francis !

Francis Scudellari said...

Thanks Fran. I tried to mix some combinations I hadn't used before.

Anonymous said...

I love this. With spring, planting and all that so close it's perfect.

Francis Scudellari said...

Hi Cooper. Yeah, the drawing was much more cheerful than the poem I ended up writing. Of course the weather here did a typical quick change back to overcast and chilly after a teasing taste of 70s. I'm looking forward to May :).

Anonymous said...

This is really beautiful. A very striking image.

Francis Scudellari said...

Thanks Jenny. I'm glad you like it.