Auguste
Once, you painted the bathers nudging the landscape with their nude bodies to be noticed and nuanced by light. Their skin glowing on the bone soft as fruit pulp made the canvass ripe, plucked by...
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Wendy,Positively vibrant!Every line is more than sensed, it isexperienced. There is an ache in that old man'senvy, and a lifetime of memories in those curtains and vase. This is another gem in your...
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Hi SarahSo thrilled you liked this poem -- it took awhile to write . Anyway, it is based on a French film I recently saw on cable. Director Giles Burdos' 2012 film, Renoir. The poster is above. It won...
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You pull the reader into this setting Wendy. Greatly enjoyed. Regards, Maryse
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Wendy,I love his paintings and it is a curiosity to me that I know absolutelynothing about his life. I will be doing some reading as well as lookingfor that film.Thank you for the info!!Sarah
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Hi MaryseThanks so much for the kind words regarding this poem. I am glad you like it!Hi Sarah,If you have Time warner cable or Tomcast ( I think they have now merged) there is a channel in most...
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Wendy,Time Warner is not available in our area, though there is talkof it acquiring Frontier, which is available in our area. I wouldlove to see all of those Impressionist docudramas! I will keepmy...
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Wendy, What strikes me immediately in your poem is its tactile nature...Renoir is experiencing reality 'through' the act of composition and the application of those earthy colours. Thanks for the...
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Good Luck Sarah with attaining that Channel. I hope you can get it! My fingers are crossed and hoping! Hi Rich Yes, you make such an accurate and keen observation here. Touch was so important to...
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