Sea by Susan Barnes. See more of Susan's seascapes here.
I was browsing through Douglas Robertson's blog and found a poem by Norman Bissell from his book Slate, Sea and Sky. I love the poem and it fits well with the theme of this post.
Sounds
Sometimes here
it’s hard to tell
the sound of the wind
from the sound of the waves
or the sound of the waves
from the sound of the rain
or the sound of the wind
and the waves and the rain
from the sound of my breath.
it’s hard to tell
the sound of the wind
from the sound of the waves
or the sound of the waves
from the sound of the rain
or the sound of the wind
and the waves and the rain
from the sound of my breath.
- Norman Bissell
Drawing by Douglas Robertson. See website here.Douglas Robertson writes, "The poem is a fabulous wealth of ideas for me, the lines evoking strong moods and images of the sea, and stirring many personal memories and experiences of the Atlantic coast of Scotland."
Most of Doug's art is inspired by the sea and poetry. I love his drawings of whales and most of all I love his carved wooden whales. Browse through his blog , here and read about Sounds, the triptych he is working on, inspired by Norman's poem.
Moon by Susan Barnes. See Susan's work at Green Hut Galleries, here.
The Space Between the Light by Kathryn Frund. See more here.
A Connected Solace by Kathryn Frund. See more here.
After the Storm by Amadea Bailey. See more of Amadea's work here.
After the Storm by Amadea Bailey. See more of Amadea's work here.
Wind from the Sea by Andrew Wyeth