(King Mountain Summer in Idaho 1999 acrylic on Canvas by Kathiesbirds)
Click on the link to see a monsoon sky in Sycamore Canyon
The setting summer sun
caresses the gentle slopes
of the Lost River Range
King Mountain blushes
behind fragrant stacks of gold--
summer bales of winter sustenance~Kathiesbirds (July 3, 2008)
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Nice work of art there Kathie. I like it and the colors you chose to use in it.
ReplyDeleteI love how your Skywatch post on this blog is so different from the many, many others ;) Well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your talent w/ us
ReplyDeletePoet, painter, and rat farmer. I wasn't going to miss this again. Nice combo of visual art and word art. Pappy
ReplyDeleteVery nice nice artwork!
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Beautiful words....perfect painting.
ReplyDeleteWell done, once again!
Love the colors! Really a great work of art!
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Hope you could stop by, too. Thanks!
Beautiful.... as always I am happy to come here as I know I'll be impressed with either picture, or words or like today both..
ReplyDeleteI also notice other posts that I NEED to see soI'll be back.
Tom
You are a very talented artist!
ReplyDeleteCool entry for skywatch… all I can say is that “you’ll be the sun in somebody else’s sky”…LoL! Mine’s up too hope you can drop by…
ReplyDeleteKing Mountain blushes is a wonderful way to describe the sunset. Beautiful painting and lovely words.
ReplyDeleteHave a great holiday!
I like the contrasting colors and the subtle shadow on the right side of the painting, well done:)
ReplyDeletei really like your painting kathie - i paint with acrylics also - not sure what my style is though.
ReplyDeleteIt´s the timne of the year to make those stacks. Here they look like big white plastic cylinders scattered all over the fields. Your stack looks so much better.
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ReplyDeleteI came over in response to this week's OSI and this painting caught my eye. How amazing!
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