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by Sara L. Russell (aka Pinky Andrexa) I'll paint you in the colours of a day Rose -madder sunrise, amber, burnished gold; For nature has no solid black or grey And colour lets her miracles unfold. Adored by light, touched by ecstatic air And on the canvas lend your warming grace; All subtle shades of skin and tousled hair, So beautiful in body, soul and face. I'll paint you in the velvet tones of night, Emerging from the shadows of a dream; Temptation's muse, whose eyes softly invite, Whose skin is moonlight and vanilla cream. I'll paint you faithfully, and when it's done, All others pale beside the Golden One. ------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES: I wrote this after I finished my painting of the brilliant young actor Nico Mirallegro, from a calendar photo of him. The photo is a very iconic image that has been much-commented on his MySpace page, so it was a good choice to paint.
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Oct 11, 2009
Oct 11, 2009 at 4:31 AM UTC
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by Sara L. Russell (aka Pinky Andrexa) I'll paint you in the colours of a day Rose -madder sunrise, amber, burnished gold; For nature has no solid black or grey And colour lets her miracles unfold. Adored by light, touched by ecstatic air And on the canvas lend your warming grace; All subtle shades of skin and tousled hair, So beautiful in body, soul and face. I'll paint you in the velvet tones of night, Emerging from the shadows of a dream; Temptation's muse, whose eyes softly invite, Whose skin is moonlight and vanilla cream. I'll paint you faithfully, and when it's done, All others pale beside the Golden One. ------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES: I wrote this after I finished my painting of the brilliant young actor Nico Mirallegro, from a calendar photo of him. The photo is a very iconic image that has been much-commented on his MySpace page, so it was a good choice to paint.
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Oct 11, 2009
Oct 11, 2009 at 4:31 AM UTC
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