Bridges are something we take for granted until you have to wade across the creek, or hop stone to stone, praying you don’t fall in! Way back when, the arch bridge was discovered, and it takes its form in many ways, from giant aqueducts to small stone bridges built in lonely country.
Slater’s Bridge is found in the English Lake District. It’s shape seems to have grown out of the countryside and keeps catching my eye. I don’t think my painting is especially accurate, either; hence “impression”.
I like it!
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Thanks, Fraggy! I may do a few more with different lighting.
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Yes, will be good to see them!
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Okay then!
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Your painting is beautiful. You are also right about the things we take for granted.
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So glad you like the painting, Msdedeng. Little daily things are always so amazing to me – paperclips, safety pins, door knobs!
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Wow! you remind me of Pablo Neduda’s poem I really like called, “ode to things.” I think he mentions some of the things you have listed on here 🙂
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Msdedeng, I will look up Neruda’s poem. It sounds like something I would like to read – haven’t read him in years!!
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🙂
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