The poem and painting together are wonderful. When I saw the painting I thought of Whistler (I am a big fan of his work) and sure enough Adams was a student of his. I will have to do some research on him.
LOVE THIS! I so feel the weight of the curtain and the fire of the night train, so much so that I can not walk- really I tried to get up to get a cup of tea and I couldn't walk!Either I have been sitting for too long or someone came in and stole my legs or I am deeply affected by this post. Maybe all...
Such beautiful imagery, Steven. Thank you.
ReplyDelete'Rain-soaked curtains' A lovely image, Steven thanks.
ReplyDeletehi kathleen - a short simple moment on an evening, as a train rumbles over a nearby bridge. thanks for the kind comment. steven
ReplyDeletehi elisabeth - sometimes the evening falls that heavily. steven
ReplyDeleteVerse and image speak with one tongue. Quite an achievement!
ReplyDeleteAn exceptional blend of poem and imagery Steven, even for you.
ReplyDeleteYes, this is definitely one of your best pairings of painting and words, Steven!
ReplyDeleteThe poem and painting together are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the painting I thought of Whistler (I am a big fan of his work) and sure enough Adams was a student of his. I will have to do some research on him.
dave thanks for this generous comment. steven
ReplyDeletebarry - i really liked the image a lot. i wanted to open it out a little with words. so i chose a few. i'm glad you liked it. steven
ReplyDeletegolden west! really . . . .hmmmm! steven
ReplyDeletehello angryparsnip, enjoy the research. it's one of my favourite parts of preparing postings here. steven
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS! I so feel the weight of the curtain and the fire of the night train, so much so that I can not walk- really I tried to get up to get a cup of tea and I couldn't walk!Either I have been sitting for too long or someone came in and stole my legs or I am deeply affected by this post. Maybe all...
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