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Redbud Nocturne Framed Print
by William Fields
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Redbud Nocturne framed print by William Fields. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
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And as Mr. Grey Wolf neared and snarled ... more
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Artist's Description
And as Mr. Grey Wolf neared and snarled
in those far-away woods 'neath an oak tree gnarled
And grown with ivy, yet standing there
And raising its head in the glad sweet air,
Then came that strangest of things to see -
(Far out of the ken of you or of me)
For Riding Hood changed all at once to the tree
That now we call Red Bud.
And, too, suddenly
Her cloak turned to blossoms, which once in a year
She puts forth to tell Mr. Wolf drew anear.
A moment of doubt and a moment of fear.
Her basket and flagon (this likewise is odd)
Became the seed covers, brown silvery pods,
Which fall to the ground when the winds blow loud.
And this is the reason, the wood-folks agree,
That we now have each spring the cloaked Red Bud tree,
Who never grows tall, as other trees grow,
She loves her old child-like stature so.
From the poem How the...
About William Fields
William Fields, Artist Two Soaring Hearts, LLC www.william-fields.artistwebsites.com P.O. Box 293 Hermann, MO 65041 phone: 573.486.5252 or 314.578.5767 http://www.williamfieldsartphoto.com/develop/ Art is my passion. I try to put everything I have learned from every great teacher and through every mistake I have made into each and every piece with as much passion as I have for art and for life itself. Artists have been accused of being self aggrandizing, long winded, name droppers. I hate it when the critics get it right! In an attempt to diffuse those kinds of accusations, regardless of how accurate they may be, I am writing this statement today. Each picture I make begins with a germ of an idea. I visualize how I...
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Mukta Gupta
beautiful!... visiting from USA Artists. Voted
William Fields replied:
Thank you Mukta, appreciate it
Deborah Benoit
Wonderful Image William!!! f/v USA Artist News.
William Fields replied:
Thanks very much Deborah!!!
Marcia Weller-Wenbert
I like the red tone you captured. visiting from USA artists. V
William Fields replied:
Thanks Marcia
Sandi OReilly
Love the color tones and detail, Bill, V62.
William Fields replied:
Thanks Sandi
Cheri Randolph
William, a most interesting composition! The tree combined with the shadow creates such movement, which is also prompted by the verse included in your description. We can imagine Riding Hood herself secretly wandering here, her shadow cast onto the bricks behind as she scurries past. Nice! voted
William Fields replied:
Thanks very much Cheri! You're absolutely right about Red of course... and that is the wolf leering through the window.
Joan Carroll
love it! v
William Fields replied:
thanks Joan!
Scott Hansen
v59 Detail is fantastic, feel like I am there loooking...
William Fields replied:
You are very kind Scott. Thanks
Bob Hislop
v58, great capture, the lighting is outstanding.
William Fields replied:
Thank you very much Bob
Darren Langlois
Very cool shot love the comp
William Fields replied:
Thanks Darren
Susan Clark
Thank you for a lovely picture and for including the poem. One year, not so long ago, a California utility gave a free redbud tree to anyone who would plant it. I have it in my yard, dwarfed by the big, old oaks, but very pretty. VF
William Fields replied:
Thank you Susan! Glad you enjoyed it. I lived in California for a number of years. Don't remember ever seeing redbuds there. Glad to hear you have one. They aren't especially large trees, yet the grow for many years. An old one isn't much over ten feet.
Athala Carole Bruckner
GREAT IMAGE AND STORY..V/P/T
William Fields replied:
Thanks very much Athala
JOHN TELFER
William, Great photo love the detail in the tree from the bark to the rosebuds in the branches. Remarkable detail throughout the whole photo from the sidewalk and where it is breaking up do to the roots of the tree and the building in the background that you have caught so well with the detail in the bricks and gate under the porch. Great story line also in the description. Fantastic photo, voted, Tweeted, FB and Google + promoted
William Fields replied:
Glad you like the image John. I appreciate your kind words and support.
Remy Francis
Lovely capture of a cool light breezy setting! Light and Shadow!!! too,
William Fields replied:
Thank you Remy. I appreciate it. By the way, did you read what Matt Nuttall said about it?
Matt Nuttall
This has a distinctly disturbing feel - the night time street lighting; the redbuds echoed by the red wall - the stuff of nightmares! Really love it! V&F
William Fields replied:
Thank you very much Matt. Appreciate your dark side look!
Mark Papke
Interesting color and treatment.
William Fields replied:
Thanks Mark
Canis Canon
interesting light :)
William Fields replied:
Thanks very much Canis
Garnett Jaeger
Great capture, great description!! Voted pin it, g+1
William Fields replied:
Thank you again Garnett
Ellen Levinson
Wonderful shot - love the colors and the shadows. great story to go with it. v .fb
William Fields replied:
Thanks Ellen. Appreciate the support
Donna Van Vlack
Beautiful...really like this.
William Fields replied:
Donna, I appreciate it
Jennifer LaPoint
Great capture, love the shadow. v
William Fields replied:
Thank you Jennifer
Sharon Mick
Very nice...voted. Love the Shadows.
William Fields replied:
Thanks!
Julie Butterworth
I love this v/f/g+
William Fields replied:
Oh Julie! Thank you!