Saturday, June 9, 2012

Drawing challenge / Letters





You wrote me your green mountains
sky-blue
wooly clouds
Gold and orange,
your laughter filled rooms
children at play
Your lines painted me darker tones too
and 
whites and turquoise 
the secrets of your heart
I saw your smile
and heard you 
close.


Mano's wonderful theme made me scribble on a small piece of cardboard,
 some black paper and take up my brush.
For more please visit her very creative Mano's welt,
and enjoy our 'letters'.

Nice weekend!
X


21 comments:

  1. wauw....
    I LOVE that black paper!
    the faces inside
    as if they really talk to you
    and that's what a letter is
    you're so right
    and I keep looking
    great work!

    and your words
    like a poem
    thank you Renilde!

    love
    Patrice A.

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  2. dear Renilde, this is so beautiful!
    there is magic in your artwork, always.
    the black ground is great and the words so touching...
    thanks, x Stefanie

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  3. Hello, dear friend.
    the letters are a beautiful theme to inspire a painting or drawing
    We all have cards that store, we all have to write a letter one day, and we do not encourage or put off for another time, and everyone expects to receive a letter one day, too, right?
    Sometimes the letter comes, sometimes not come to our hands.
    no matter, what matters is that inspires us to create a beautiful image, like you did.
    congratulations!
    good weekend!

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  4. ooooh letters on black I really like that artwork with people inside the envelopes. A lovely idea Renilde.

    Helen :)

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  5. yes, i mean, there was a world in envelopes opening up to you, there, wasn't there? this reminds me of the carrousel in which people sit in teacups, yeah? how about sitting inside an envelope, and popping out. like out of a cake!

    alright! okay! stop the beer, nadine!
    {i felt i deserved one after gardening. help! i can't make out whether my dahlia's and the lot are popping up, or whether it's weeds....} ;)))
    n♥

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  6. the left person seem to blow the letter with a breath directly into her mind. wonderful idea.

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  7. Renilde this is such a powerful piece. It's like the woman is reading a letter that contains the breath (words) energy of the author and he is there in spirit, in thought, in the emotional realm. Gosh this is fabulous. I could study it for a very long time. *smiles* Norma

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  8. oh renilde, this is such a wonderful work of you! I'm so enchanted (I hope, I found the right word! I mean "verzaubert"!!) by your paintings. and the letters on black paper are an great idea, I love them, too!
    have a nice sunday with your family, in your beautiful garden! thanks, mano

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  9. i love the energy in your paintings. as always magical and touching.

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  10. Such a pretty, touching poem - and a magical illustration!

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  11. I always love white writing and painting on black... magical.
    Greets, Katja

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  12. Dear Renilde, I love your turqoise and the pictures like a dream, Thank you:) x Leena

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  13. Renilde, white on black is a reminder of learning letters in school. The teacher writing on the chalkboard with the pupils copying into their notebooks. My favourite of your letters is the one with the figure shouting out the greetings!
    HELLO, HELLO, HOW ARE YOU! x Carole

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  14. letters
    almost unheard of
    cosmic waves transport
    words

    our heart and mind
    still belong
    to be written
    on creamy parchment

    neon life
    on paper
    black

    splendid
    offering......

    thank you for never ending beauty

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  15. very nice, I love the piece on the black paper! and what you wrote to it.
    thank you for visiting my blog.

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  16. just beautiful Renilde! I am especially drawn to the writing/ mark making of the black piece and how they blend..it reminds me of stitches- that and the weaving of your poem :) Thank you!

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  17. Renilde, I must apologize because this morning I read the beautiful Pablo Neruda's poetry that you left on my blog and then I should leave my house, because he had some errands to do in town.
    now I turn my computer back again and see that you left a new comment, and I do not thanked you for your kindness
    is a beautiful poem that says something like what I said, I love a woman, and all. haha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Tell me, do you read and understand Spanish?
    Sería bueno poder escribirte en Castellano
    Besos y abrazos!!!!!

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  18. Thanks, it was an ispiring theme
    x

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  19. Your creativity knows no bounds, lovely work Renilde! :)
    Jess xx

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  20. Ik ben gek op letters in tekeningen en schilderijen. Ik gebruik heel vaak letters, zinnen in mijn werk. Hele mooie woorden Reniklde en jouw kunst zo prachtig mooi, inspirerend en raakt mij altijd in mijn hart.
    Liefs.........

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