Spem in alium
'Spem in alium' by Thomas Tallis was the new CD played in my friend's car when we went for a day out in the Cotswolds a few weeks ago. Wow! Listening to this music and my mistranslation of the title as 'Hope in another' started me on developing a painting on my feelings about the evils of the fundamentalism of my local church, St Leonard's.
My friend has since given me a copy of the CD for a Christmas gift. I am most grateful!
I am curious about how you feel about being shown process shots of my work as it develop? I love seeing it an other artist blogs.
Labels: 'Spem in alium', Drawing, Eynsham, Ink, Pentel Aquash pen, St. Leonard's Church, Watercolour Painting, Work in process
4 Comments:
I like this delicate style.
I’m not sure I get symbolism between the picture and the church…and I don’t think I need to necessarily….The attention to detail in the foreground is superb:)
I love seeing the various stages of development…the more the merrier :)
Hi Lorna!
Happy New Year ..
I like seeing your work and workings and I like this pic very much too! xx
I love the intricacy in the foreground. It must have taken you *ages*!! :-)
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