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| 50 cm round Acrylic on stretched canvas All surfaces painted This 3-dimensional object is meant to hang dangling in space rather than resting against a wall. I found the following poem by Emily Dickinson. The first stanza shares the thought I had in mind when creating this piece. Make me a picture of the sun — So I can hang it in my room — And make believe I'm getting warm When others call it "Day"! Draw me a Robin — on a stem — So I am hearing him, I'll dream, And when the Orchards stop their tune — Put my pretense — away — Say if it's really — warm at noon — Whether it's Buttercups — that "skim" — Or Butterflies — that "bloom"? Then — skip — the frost — upon the lea — And skip the Russet — on the tree — Let's play those — never come! by Emily Dickinson . Return to Multi-sided Paintings... |

