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Monday, August 15, 2011

Day 1 Aspens for the Olsons

This is the beginning of a commission piece I've been needing to get done.  It is for a precious family that has been so encouraging to me in pursuing my art.  They needed three canvases to hang in a row above their couch in their living room... and they love Aspens!  I researched Aspens first and came across a few things that you may find interesting...

One was a poem sent to me from a friend  titled 
"Binsey Poplars" 
by  Gerard Manley Hopkins (1879)

My aspens dear, whose airy cages quelled,
Quelled or quenched in leaves the leaping sun,All felled, felled, are all felled;
Of a fresh and following folded rank
Not spared, not one
That dandled a sandalled
Shadow that swam or sank
On meadow and river and wind-wandering weed-winding bank. 
O if we but knew what we do
When we delve or hew— 

Hack and rack the growing green!
Since country is so tender
To touch, her being so slender,
That, like this sleek and seeing ball
But a prick will make no eye at all,
Where we, even where we mean
To mend her we end her,
When we hew or delve:
After-comers cannot guess the beauty been.
Ten or twelve, only ten or twelve
Strokes of havoc unselve
The sweet especial scene,
Rural scene,


The other thing which really inspired me to go ahead and paint was this little story from a Tree Legend website   
Aspen 
Populus tremuloides 
This tree was referred to as ~Distinguished man or wood.~ In Old Irish, the word for ~wood~ and the word for ~knowledge~ came from the same root. The leaves of the Aspen tree were believed to tremble, hence it is also known as the ~Shivering Tree.~ The Greek word ~kepkis,~ which means ~shuttle~ was given to this tree because of the movement of the leaves. 

It is believed that the cross on which Christ was crucified was made from the wood of the Aspen tree. The tree was filled with grief and remorse at being connected with the Crucifixion. The Aspen was the only tree reputed not to bend but to tremble as a result. 

According to a legend from Germany, the Holy Family was walking in a forest and all the trees bowed. The only tree that didn't was the Aspen. Seeing this Christ cursed the tree, and the leaves began to tremble and have continued to do so ever since. 

The movement of Aspen leaves have been associated with women's tongues. Aspen is said to cure fevers, as it was believed to have curative powers. The nail clippings of the sick person were placed in a hole cut in the trunk that was covered again to seal the tree. This was effective only if it was carried out at night.

In the language of flowers the Aspen Tree symbolizes Lamentation; Sighing 


I began to paint . . .
Day 1 of Aspens
for the Olson Family
I'm not done yet...
                 ... more to come



Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Fresh Ideas Art Show 2011

You Are Invited. . .
Everyone is welcome! Please come! 

Opening Reception 
 Fresh Ideas ART SHOW 
Date: July 9, 2011   Time: 7:00 - 9 PM
located at 100 N.Charles Street, between Main and Church streets, in the heart of Old Town Lewisville.  

More Art Show Info: If you can't come that night, The Art show will be up for viewing at MCL Grand any time  

July 9 through  August 13, 2011.

Administrative offices and art gallery are open 
Tuesday through Saturday 1 - 5 PM.

June Forest
by Cheryl Harris white
Acrylic on Canvas

Faith
by Cheryl Harris White
Acrylic on Canvas
I entered these three paintings in the Anual FRESH IDEAS Art Show that will be held at the MCL GRAND Art Gallery in Lewisville.  This is a juried show, so not everything that gets submitted gets accepted into the show and I was really curious to see how many if any of mine would make it in. . . drum roll . . . AND THEY ALL GOT ACCEPTED!  I'm so happy.  If you are a blog follower, you've seen these before, but these are the three paintings that made it into the show. 
Last Supper
by Cheryl Harris White
Acrylic on Canvas