Saturday 3 December 2005

A Time of plenty

The Picture above hangs in my hallway - it is called "A Time of Plenty" and was painted by White Buffalo (Len Fairchuk) it was a present from friends in Canada....I just love it -it is so simple yet conveys such a lot...

 

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful picture, its lovely. Like the butterflies on your signature graphic. Hope you are enjoying your day.      ~Deborah

Anonymous said...

I can see  just what you mean ,Its almost saying if you can nurture your offspring.......................what else is there?      Is that too deep ?         Jan xx

Anonymous said...

It is unusual......................

Anonymous said...

It is lovely, I do like the colours in it, that's what I notice first in any painting/picture :o)
Sara   x

Anonymous said...

Hello Ally

I adore 'Art', i don't always understand it but am drawn to it (excuse the pun).   'A Time of Plenty' is lovely, you are right to say its simple but says so much.   Looking at it i feel, warmth, loving, safe, the adventure of a new life......... Mmmmm....... it is a nice picture.
Speaky soon
Jayne
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Anonymous said...

What a lovely picture and just right for you with you love of nature. LOve the graghics again today. Am going to let Stuart see your picture as I know he will love it. Love Joan.

Anonymous said...

Lovely picture!

Jimmy

Anonymous said...

That is a very striking painting Ally, very beautiful. :o)

Sandra xxxx

Anonymous said...

that is a great picture... I like it a lot too, Sandra

Anonymous said...

You're right Ally it is a simple painting, specific colours yet there's flow.  It's a picture you'd ponder on, meaning something to each individual that looks upon it.  Very good for picking colours of decor around it.  I like it. Rache xx

Anonymous said...

Brilliant artwork!  What a thoughful person to give you such a wonderful gift.   mark

Anonymous said...

Very interesting. Bright colors.
Elisa

Anonymous said...

Yes, I have to agree with you, it is a lovely painting.  I only wish I was half as good at painting.

By for now,

John.