Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Not quite out of season -

"Winter Wheat"
fractal flame collage & digital drawing by Mick Mather
Oh, I have walked in Kansas
Through many a harvest field,

And piled the sheaves of glory there

And down the wild rows reeled:


Each sheaf a little yellow sun,

A heap of hot-rayed gold;

Each binder like Creation's hand

To mold suns, as of old.
- Vachel Lindsay

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10 Comments:

Blogger John M. Mora said...

great, again....subtle and wise

i.miss.summer

4:53 AM  
Blogger SusuPetal said...

Beautiful, but in the color of fall. It's here.

6:17 AM  
Blogger Mick said...

John:
It's only been a few hours and I miss it too!

SusuPetal:
Yes. I'm afraid to admit that, indeed, it has arrived. :O

6:40 AM  
Blogger hpy said...

I thought that Susu wouldn't like it - as it's winter wheat.
Now she knows that winter can be beautiful.

6:41 AM  
Blogger Mick said...

hpy:
She and I actually do have some trepidation over the arrival of fall.

6:50 AM  
Blogger Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Super colors and textures, yes Ic an see the winter wheat! SWELL!

3:10 PM  
Blogger Lucky Dip Lisa said...

Just a quick visit to let you know that the TLC Xpress is online now...
http://tlc.ac.nz/xpress/

Thanks for the use of your image:) It's appreciated!

5:17 PM  
Blogger Mick said...

Mary Stebbins Taitt:
I do appreciate the supportive comment, Mary. This is another image even I fell for right away. :)

Lisa Sarsfield:
You're more than welcome and what a treat for me that, of all the possible choices available, one of the images used was a piece of mine! You, of course, look fab-uh-lous and it's nice to have a face to put with the name. The article is smashing! Thanks for the link. :D

7:08 PM  
Blogger Lucky Dip Lisa said...

Thanks Mick, I am glad the face to the name bit wasn't too dreadful! lol.

I didn't say it yesterday but I am really loving the colours in this post. It looks so warm that I want to somehow wrap myself up in it:) Ironic given the wintery nature of the post!

I have trouble with the Altered bits blog too...

5:56 PM  
Blogger Mick said...

Lisa Sarsfield:
As warm as these colors may be, thank you very much by the bye, the darkness of it leaves me cold ... a hint at my scuffle with wintertime depression.

8:11 PM  

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