Saturday, May 30, 2009

Opus 7


Frames of Mind
Opus 7
Color
Line, form and hue
Mood
Moment of change
Time
Now, known and held in reverie.


Rose Marie Raccioppi



Frames of Mind, Opus 7, Watercolor, Conceptual, 2007, Rose Marie Raccioppi,
http://www.apogeeart.com

9 comments:

Unknown said...

That looks like a truly delightful & intriguing painting. Thanks for posting it.

Dave King said...

Lovely. Very effective, beautifully conceived. It would be great to hear something of how it was produced.

Rose Marie Raccioppi said...

Dave,

"And from the earliest beginnings (probably) artists have attempted to interact with nature, maybe to add a new element to what they saw or to rearrange, adapt or modify it in some way."

Dave, your visit today to APOGEE Poet, the query you posted and the quoted words from your post, do indeed reflect one another. Yes, when each sunset, each sunrise expressed the many moods of mother earth, I chose to recreate their impressions as orchestrations, as nature's "frames of mind." Each "frame" within the painting is a particular moment of revelation. There are ten in the series. If you would like to view all ten, do visit: http://www.apogeeart.com and click : "Conceptual." I so appreciate your posts and look forward to your response.

Karen said...

Rose Marie - I did visit your art site, and the paintings are lovely. The colors blend and flow as if they are living things, reflecting the moods of the earth, certainly.

This post is beautiful, a feast for the senses.

Rosaria Williams said...

Ah, another perspective from multiple disciplines.

Rose Marie Raccioppi said...

Ahh YES, Rosaria, I rejoice in the Dialogue of the Muses.

The lady in Red said...

Dear Rose, increadible blog and intriguing post! Thanks for sharing!
Best wishes,
Rosana

Rose Marie Raccioppi said...

Thank you Rosana, My visit was equally delightful - poet's do pose many a plea...

The lady in Red said...

Dear Rose, thanks for visiting my blog, I work hard to write English well.
Best wishes,
Rosana