"Children of the Sky"
A beautiful fantasy landscape art painting of Laurel and a view from artist Frederick Churches' home, Olana, it shows the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains in New York State.
This acrylic landscape painting was painted in 1989 on linen using several techniques, with glazing dominating.
Acrylic art painting on board 1972 takes us back to our farm in Makanda, Ill, with a view of our little animal friends and a beautiful springtime in our lives. A time to dream the youthful vision of artist Thomas Cole's painting "The Voyage of Life: Youth."
In mythology, the Muses were the nine goddesses who embodied the arts and sciences. The idea of a muse has evolved to represent a source of inspiration that ignites an artist's imagination and fuels their creativity. Salvador Dali shared a deep friendship and love with his wife, Elena, often depicting Elena as the essence of his muse. Likewise, the profound bond between Fred and Laurel inspired his paintings of Laurel, capturing the vibrant spirit and inspiration of their romantic love.
At a fleeting glance, the red comet streaking through the sky symbolizes the swift passage of time. Tatsu, the golden dragon, Fred's alter-ego, and Laurel represent a brief moment, a radiant dream of passionate love shining brightly in life's unfolding drama.
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