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In The Midst
Fantastic overview of Venice Italy taken by Photographer and Digital Artist, Scott Allen Wilson. In the distance, the bell tower of Santo Stefano is standing, and adorning the city. Meanwhile, a blaze of light illuminates the foreground, and fades into the white sky while transmitting the feeling of the soothing warmth of a soft sun ray in the morning. The heart of the city being a protagonist, accompanied by small hills in the horizon makes this print look like an oil painting. What a pure way to present the comforting and cozy colors of the Venetian center. This piece has been realized on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper, and mounted with a natural white passe-partout. It is displayed underneath a matte float glass, and surrounded by a beautiful ebony solid wood frame. Looking at this picture reminds me of how lucky we are to be able to enjoy a magical city that was built over water.
This print is perfect for a space decorated with earthy colors. Its shades and lights make it so heartwarming!
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Thoughts and Ponderings about In the Midst
Check out these blogs about Venice:
Venice – Amaze in the Midst of Beauty
Creating Art In Venice, With New Glass
As we grow, we learn to appreciate all feelings
Not because they all bring us joy, but
Because we’re still alive
We still have a chance to feel love
When we feel hurt, we still have the chance to sing
When we feel loved, we still have the chance to fall
I trust that this life will bring me fulfillment and pleasure
I know that this life will bring me sadness and pain
As a man that has been set free
I gave my soul to the wind long ago
I feel it’s warmth in the breeze
I feel it flow with the seas
As a man that believes in the truth that love brings
I cannot carry what I cannot hold
I cannot embrace what is not fully my own.
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