The tide line is full of color, absolutely full!
Tag Archives: leaf
Truly a Leafy Sea Dragon
Klee-ish
Autumn Drama
Mirrored
Leaf Lace
So very delicate! This leaf had just blown to the tide line and was poised to be gathered with the rising tide. It was a privilege to capture its final beauty, as it was positioned perfectly with the small bit of reed above it. The photograph is fitting closure for the simple leaf after its season of harboring birds and sheltering humans from summer’s heat.
A Child’s Landscape Drawing
Still Life with Five Mussels, Two Carapace
Land and sea, living and dead . . . Combine as one delicate still life.
Small Bird Singing
Another shadow still life. When I was very young, I memorized the following poem. My aunt taught it to me to accompany a lovely sculpture entitled ‘Song’ that was once in the Hirshhorn Museum Sculpture Garden in Washington. Unfortunately I … Continue reading
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The wee creatures who created the air holes are as much a part of the composition as the leaf. Sort of anonymous artists. The compulsive part of me, though, wishes that the angle of the leaf was exactly parallel to … Continue reading






