The Vagaries of Fortune
by RC DeWinter
Title
The Vagaries of Fortune
Artist
RC DeWinter
Medium
Painting - Paintography-digital Oils-photopainting
Description
Copyright 2015 RC deWinter ~ All Rights Reserved
Sum Total
You've drunk the wine,
you've cast the cards,
you've scribbled words,
opened your soul.
You've caught your tears
inside a cup,
watered roses
to no avail.
No orison
to the divine
ever answered
by any god.
All these years lived,
Saturday's child,
and all your work
has been in vain.
~ 2015 RC deWinter
This painting has been FEATURED in
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Thanks to the group hosts for their encouragement and support.
still life, contemporary, cup, cork, tarot, card, tarot card, paper, semi-abstract, bold, dramatic, magnifying glass, room, hypodermic, objects, table, wall art, rc dewinter, dewinter
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June 24th, 2015
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Comments (17)
Charlotte Nunn
Brilliant!! It's all here, isn't it: life begun; life enjoyed; life barely endured; life wasted; life adored; life finally beginning to make sense/be understood (emphasis on the word: beginning); life loved; life lost.. Wish I had something important to say about this Very Important piece but, words fail me.
Michelle Reid
I love the texture of this wonderful piece and the artist I am not sure if that is a playing card from a deck of cards or a match box or that for sure but it sparked my imagination to the story of the piece. Just brilliant. Thanks for sharing it.
Lyric Lucas
Congratulations your creative and unique art work is featured in the "Out Of The Ordinary" group!
Nancy Kane Chapman
Striking work...the digital oils seem to have all the richness of the real ones....that scarlet is intense as is the white and black contrasts! Wow!!
CJ Anderson
Have I told you lately that I adore your work? Yep, I do! Fav'd, liked, tweeted, and pinned!