Beneath the branches, resting in the cool, dark shadows: cobwebs bejeweled with dewdrops and fallen flowers. After the rain, before the sun, an ephemeral tableaux – only in this fleeting moment.
Thank you, Andrew, for pointing out what I would have overlooked in that photo. Stopping to notice those little details of glory around us is a gift that you possess and I am so happy that you share that with us! Thank you for joining in the 30 Words challenge. Enjoy the day! Erin
Andrew Thornton is a professional fine artist, writer, and jewelry designer. His work can be seen in private collections around the globe. He is a regular contributor to industry-related books, magazines, and TV. Andrew is also the Creative Director of Allegory Gallery in Ligonier, PA.
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3 comments:
Your words are wonderful.And what a beautiful photo! Lucky you to have found this before the dew slipped away.
As always, beautiful language to accent a perfect picture. You have an eye for the little things that others ignore or don't notice...
Thank you, Andrew, for pointing out what I would have overlooked in that photo. Stopping to notice those little details of glory around us is a gift that you possess and I am so happy that you share that with us! Thank you for joining in the 30 Words challenge. Enjoy the day! Erin
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