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A Monet Moment

From here, the canvas seems so skewed – the parts and colors have no rhyme or reason, no purpose. Bud, blossom, pistil and stamen, pollen and spot and stem, all fight for the viewer’s eye. Where is the unity of form? Where the beauty of grace and composition? But take a step back, and the…

From here, the canvas seems so skewed –

the parts and colors have no rhyme or reason, no purpose.

Bud, blossom, pistil and stamen,

pollen and spot and stem,

all fight for the viewer’s eye.

Where is the unity of form?

Where the beauty of grace and composition?

But take a step back,

and the painting morphs.

Like Monet’s waterlilies,

when taken in the round, they snap into perfection,

glorious in context,

sprouting meaning like flower-petal wings…

Responses to “A Monet Moment”

  1. greenlightlady

    I have nominated you for the Sisterhood of the World blogger award. You will find the information on my battleofthemirror.wordpress.com blog. Thank you. ~ Wendy

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you, Wendy! It may take me a while – I usually wait and post a few at once – but I will get to it soon!

  2. Caddo Veil

    This is so, so lovely; and congrats on the award!! God bless you abundantly–love, Caddo

    1. melodylowes

      Thank you!

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