
“Sunrise, Le Havre” by Claude Monet
broken impasto
caught on candid natural light
more essence than edges
(originally posted April 2013)
“Sunrise, Le Havre” by Claude Monet
broken impasto
caught on candid natural light
more essence than edges
(originally posted April 2013)
Writer Lynne Sargent
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thank you for the very interesting comment
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“More essence than edges” is a lovely description…I hope one day someone will describe me the same. In the meantime, I may feel inspired to use your phrase, in which case I would apply all the proper credits 🙂
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please feel free
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Thanks so much, Paul!
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my pleasure, night
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🙂
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superb description.
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thanks kindly
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Lovely poem to go with the picture of Sunrise.
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many thanks
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