The Waders
by Charles Munn
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Dimensions
20.000 x 25.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
The Waders
Artist
Charles Munn
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
This print is limited will be deleted after 10 more editions.
The figure in "The Waders" is based on an old photo. She was a young women ( can't remember her name) who, back in the day, (late 1970's ) was in a consciousness raising seminar with Wife ( After which, each of the women had a small rose tattooed on their left breast, which I love! ) Anyway, I liked the way she was standing, and that she looked much like Wife, including her hair color...So I imagined her on an atmospheric beach, where, the lines between all but The Waders are blurring.
The inspiration for this painting came from, a brilliant new book, "Physics From The Edge" A New Cosmological Model for Inertia, by Michael Edward McCulloch Mike is not only a physicist, gifted cartoonist, and, in my opinion, a poet, he's also a fellow tweeter, @memcculloch
It seems nothing exists but
Our randomly violent universe
And this flowing moment,
NOW, as you read, and I write.
The unchangeable past is
Remembered so differently by
Each of us, it's little more than
An Illusion.
And, the older we
Become, the more it seems
The future is always nearly
NOW.
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January 12th, 2015
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Comments (5)
Danielle R T Haney
This is So Gorgeous... It just Radiates Happy Golden Light and Heat.. I Love when one can view an Artist's Work... and it can evoke feelings and memories from the viewer's own past. Her figure is Beautiful, and the Blue Sky, Golden Ground, and Red-Headed Bird.... PERFECT!!
Charles Munn replied:
Thank you so much Danielle! I consider myself a painter, but it's always flattering when one implies that I'm an artist! :o))
Hartmut Jager
I can feel the heat of the sun Excellent golden colors - and two beautiful birds... :-)