Sunday, March 19, 2017

March 19, 2017 Poets United Poets Pantry/ Impressionism/ The Theory of The Refraction and Optical Blending of Colors

Impressionism/ The Theory of The Refraction and Optical Blending of Colors

i hold the shell in my hand      press it into the sand       remove the shell

an impression remains in the sand     though the shell is removed     it is recreated in 

                                                                                         my mind



the scene is hazy                    no sharp edges                        shapes seem to dance

bleed into each other              is it a dream                            a thought/a memory



bright sunny summer days      lunch in a seaside cafe             people in colorful striped 

                                                                                          swimsuits

running into the water             falling into the waves              disappear


joie de vivie


sunday at the beach                  reflections on the water flash      women & children

collecting shells                        beach balls/sand buckets            colorful umbrellas



the sound of voices                  laughter & screams                   seagulls cry

shore birds                               strut up & down                        “life out of doors”




March 19, 2017





5 comments:

Mary said...

What a peaceful and joyful scene you have painted with your poetic pen!

Sherry Blue Sky said...

You have painted it so vividly, I can see it more clearly than the beach I walked on this morning. Beautiful, my friend.

Rosemary Nissen-Wade said...

Vividly recreated! Full of sound and movement as well as the visual images. Very joyous.

Sanaa Rizvi said...

Oh this is absolutely breathtakingly gorgeous!!❤️

C.C. said...

Through your words I can almost smell sea salt in the air.....lovely depiction.

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