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Natures Light Art Print
by Marilynne Bull
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Natures Light art print by Marilynne Bull. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
A raindrop clinging to a small branch reflecting its surroundings and sunshine. You would give yourself a treat by viewing Martin Girolami's painting... more
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Artist's Description
A raindrop clinging to a small branch reflecting its surroundings and sunshine. You would give yourself a treat by viewing Martin Girolami's painting of this photo on his page here on FAA. He is a gifted artist.
About Marilynne Bull
As a child I was often found sitting in a tree, on the earth touching and talking with the plants or playing in some moving water. Loving the secure feeling of a tree holding me, admiring the shapes and colors of his leaves and feeling the varied designs of the bark. Floating sticks and building dams with stones of all shapes and colors, I was transfixed watching the water flow over, around and past... As an adult I recapture these feelings of childish delight with every branch and twig of a tree, every leaf and stone picked up and placed in my pocket. Climbing about and sitting in silence on wise, ancient, welcoming boulders, I continue to find connection with the deep blue river flowing by. My experience is that...
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Lisa Knechtel
Marilynne, Thanks for joining my water drop group. This image is now featured on the home page. Best of luck! Lisa
Ioni Papadakis
simply amazing...! the drop, the light, the reflection, the background....great work!
Juergen Weiss
... also a wonderful photograph, Marilynne ! Great !
Ann Horn
Beautiful, Marilynne. Love the way the jewel-like water drop seems to cause the bend in the twig which is actually supporting the droplet... f this makes any sense.