For years they wandered throughout the lush redwood forest without ever crossing paths. One day while making her way through the thick tangle of ivy and ferns covering the dark forest floor, she became distracted by a shimmering light above her. As she looked up, she was amazed at the sight of two majestic trees standing apart, yet close enough so that a large branch of one had penetrated the trunk of the other. Rays of diffuse sunlight fell softly through the fog enshrouded forest and illuminated the point at which the trees had merged as one. This is it, she thought. This is where I want to live! She slowly made her way up the trunk, exploring every nook and cranny as she climbed toward the glowing beacon of oneness that lured her. Suddenly she was taken aback by the sight of another. He sat perched on the other side of the tree and looked just as surprised by her existence as she was his. Overcome with curiosity, they locked their gaze as they slowly moved closer to each other while making their way toward the magical spot of the merging. Medium: Watercolor and acrylic on paper, digital paint.
WOW. Your work just keeps getting better and better...
Posted by: Kipling | January 26, 2011 at 04:57 PM
Beautiful painting and very romantic, I hope this indicates a change for the better in your life.
Posted by: John | January 27, 2011 at 08:41 AM
I love the vibrancy of the trees against the filmy mystery of the forrest. Beautiful narrative.
Posted by: Vern | January 29, 2011 at 07:16 AM
That really is beautiful.
Posted by: Earl | February 03, 2011 at 05:51 PM
Thank you!
xoxo
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Posted by: 14 | February 03, 2011 at 08:01 PM
Two lemurs!!!!! I love these. Are you gonna get them published? This is awesome 14! You should publish your own deck of cards!
Posted by: Sweet Subversion | March 14, 2011 at 09:56 PM