Storm-Bruised Sky
by RC DeWinter
Title
Storm-Bruised Sky
Artist
RC DeWinter
Medium
Painting - Digital Oils-paintography-photopainting
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Copyright 2016 RC deWinter ~ All Rights Reserved
It's a wild and windy night as a summer storm blows into Lake Superior at Pictured Rock National Lakeshore, Michigan.
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September 5th, 2016
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Comments (22)
Mary Ann Weger
Congratulations! Your wonderful image has been featured in the Fine Art America group “Cards, Cards, Cards - Note Cards - Greeting Cards - All Media Accepted”. Group URL: http://fineartamerica.com/groups/cards-cards-cards--note-cards--greeting-cards--all-media-accepted.html
Debra Lynch
Now this I truly can get into, That sky over those dark waters, this is just awesome and beautiful. L/F/P
Cynthia Christine
This image becomes even more alive with the word imagery, love especially the lines, "as one by one the stars winked out blotted to oblivion by shreds of clouds" the textured effect of the clouds evoke the active movement of blotting and shreds. Beautiful work! L/F
Bunny Clarke
A beautiful scene and a haunting write. It almost sounds apocalyptic, you know, where everyone gets amped up because the end of the world is near. Fabulous work on both. :o)
RC DeWinter replied:
Well, Bunny anyone with a brain knows these kinds of storms etc. are dangerous but weatherpeople do become such drama queens about them...LOL and thanks much.
Meg Shearer
I love the tones and atmosphere and how the stars seem to be mirrored in the reflections on the water and rocks. This is gorgeous Gina. And I love your poem, the anticipation, the let down, the renewed energy, and of course the comparison of the storm within to the one looming outside. Beautifully written! l/f!
RC DeWinter replied:
I;m glad you like this rather more extreme piece...you know I tend toward impressionism these days but this is much rawer. Thank you for your kind words.
Joel Bruce Wallach
A beautiful look at the deeper dramatic elements of the weathery world, RC!
RC DeWinter replied:
Many thanks. I had fun with this one, Joel, especially since we were expecting the remains of Hermine, who kindly decided to stay offshore. But I magicked up a hurricane sky anyway.