tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5010615860459158362.post6511744499038488730..comments2024-03-10T11:25:45.557-03:00Comments on catherinemeyersartist: A Rainy Melancholic DayAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08478520659409723872noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5010615860459158362.post-72068136171334611052017-08-20T14:29:10.794-03:002017-08-20T14:29:10.794-03:00Thank you Judith. It was painted a number of years...Thank you Judith. It was painted a number of years back. It's a small painting. I sold it to a women in our neighbouring village. She was originally from Scotland and she said it reminded her of her coastal village there, Arrochar.<br /><br />No charcoal, just paint. It was done in oil, and oil pastels.<br /><br />You're so right.<br /><br /> I've turned to the wise words of Elie Wiesel.<br /><br />"No human race is superior; no religious faith is inferior. All collective judgments are wrong. Only racists make them."<br /><br />" Just as despair can come to one only from other human beings, hope too can be given to one only by other human beings." Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08478520659409723872noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5010615860459158362.post-41159752855858374622017-08-20T08:12:57.044-03:002017-08-20T08:12:57.044-03:00I love this beautiful little painting! What a sens...I love this beautiful little painting! What a sensitive, evocative landscape. I think it may be my favorite piece of yours. I was trying to figure out if you used charcoal, but I think you just blended your paint very softly.<br />What a brutal week! I keep trying to focus on the good in people, which is also very much in evidence. We must keep hope alive! Expressing the beauty of nature in art certainly helps.Judith Josephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17621202786723260761noreply@blogger.com