30/12/2014
I love you, you know I love you! ~ Thais
I love you, you know I love you!
And would like to become migratory birds.
B flew to you, ahead of the dawn,
And love and luck for me procession.
Only birds to be me, not destined,
But then, I'll write you a poem ...
Razrisuy I feel canvas
And we will leave in the past for their sins.
I want to talk about their grief,
On the soul that is silent in constant crying.
As if it is compressed in the evil alien fist
Life and eternity, only a small MiG.
That interrupted flight, as the flight of a moth,
Hall of the eternity, light wings.
Shadow crucified soul fly in clouds,
Well, here I am again, writhing here impotence.
I love you, you know I love you!
And would like to become migratory birds.
B flew to you, ahead of the dawn,
And love and luck for me a string!
Thais
Paintings Cyrus Malone
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29/12/2014
Watercolor Carolyn Blish
Looking at watercolors Carolyn Blish's hard to believe that all her artistic education fit in two weeks of lessons from the famous artist Edgar Whitney. But if you have talent, his education will not spoil.
Carolina studied philosophy, psychology and religion in college, and it's possible that would continue to work in this field, but married, moved with her husband in Delaware, and decided to decorate his apartment. So there was the first watercolor. Picture of her husband liked it, liked it, and make new friends. And you need young talent? Support.
Thus was born an artist Carolyn Blish. Caroline is now a member of the American Watercolor Society and the American League of Professional Artists. And we have the good fortune to enjoy its wonderful watercolors.
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26/12/2014
Paul Cornoyer. Impressionism (1864-1923)
Paul Cornoyer (Paul Cornoyer) - American impressionist, was born August 15, 1864 in St. Louis (Missouri).
In his youth he worked as a journalist for the "St. Louis Repablik" while studying painting at the Academy of Fine Arts. W
Then he went to Paris and entered in 1889 in the famous Académie Julian, where he studied until 1894. Later, he moved to New York and then until his death (June 17, 1923) has lived in East Gloucester (Massachusetts).
After the Rain
Bakk Dominique paintings
Winter in Washington Square
Flat Iron Building
Late Afternoon Washington Square
The Dewey Arch
Old Hause in Moonlight
Washington Square, New York
Gloucester
Early Spring in Central Park
Plaza After Rain
A Rainy Day in the City
Washington Square
December. Gloucester
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