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The Opal Glow, By Max Cole
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After the Rain was Brightness and Life, By Max Cole
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“Sunset encroached upon daylight like a powder burst from the mouth of a crimson cannon—orange and gold ...clouds.” ― Marsha Ward
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"Let sense be dumb, let flesh retire;
Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire,
O still small voice of calm!”
John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892)
By Max Cole, 9x12, $499 or Best Offer
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“The places where water comes together with other water. Those places stand out in my mind like holy places.” ― Raymond Carver
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“...the rain spoke to me slowly, saying,
what joy to come falling out of the brisk clouds,
to be happy again in a new way on the earth!" - Mary Oliver
The Old Master’s Glow, By Max Cole, 8X10, $399, Free Domestic Shipping
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When painting with Claude Monet, Renoir said, “all [we] wanted was to paint in gay, bright colors, like the Old Masters.”
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“Hiking is not escapism; it's realism. The people who choose to spend time outdoors are not running away from anything; we are returning to where we belong.” ― Jennifer Pharr Davis
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♫ “Bless these walls so firm and stout,
Keeping want and trouble out . . .
Bless this door that it may prove,
Ever open,
To joy and love” ♫
- May H. Brahe and Helen Taylor
Pearls in the First Snow, by Max Cole, 8x10, $495 or Best Offer
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I used the palette of Anders Zorn on this painting. No blue...not a drop. :-)
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One grateful thought is a ray of sunshine. A hundred such thoughts paint a sunrise. A thousand will rival the glaring sky at noonday - for gratitude is light against the darkness.”
― Richelle E. Goodrich