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HAIKU MY HEART and WEEKEND REFLECTIONS #319: Impressionistic Painting


pond’s surface- like an
impressionistic painting
unsigned by artist

penned for
REBECCA'S HAIKU MY HEART

AND


Hoosier Quote:
“Painting: The art of protecting 
flat surfaces from the weather 
and exposing them to critics.”
~Ambrose Bierce~

Comments

genie said…
The reflections in the pond and your perfect haiku make for a wonderful post. Both are lovely. I goofed and put a tree by mistake in the linky which is not a reflection. My reflection is the big orb in my series. Sorry about that.
Annie Jeffries said…
Beautiful. The hand of God at work needs no signature.
carol l mckenna said…
What a creative photo and haiku ~ lovely!

Happy Weekend to you,
artmusedog and carol
Lea said…
So lovely Nonnie... in haiku and this amazing photo that is mesmerizing in its beauty...
Lovely abstract reflecion. Have a wonderful weekend.
foxysue said…
You can get lost in these paintings can't you? Beautiful. x
nicol2carm said…
Impressionistic reflections, nice!
Nonnie said…
thank you, Carol.
Nonnie said…
thanks, Lea, I was hoping others would see the same beauty I saw.
Nonnie said…
thanks and you're right; I did
James said…
This is wonderful! Very artsy!
J C said…
All perfect and peaceful Nonnie. Happy week!
NatureFootstep said…
water reflections is always nice :)
Halcyon said…
A beautiful reflection. It does look like a painting!
rebecca said…
thank you nonnie for your kindness-so happy to be home from a positive trip to Duke! i love love love the beauty and calm in your photograph and the chance to be held in the love of you.

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