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Painting Pears and Paula Mandel

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Painting Pair and Paula Mandel "I can not imagine my life without art, I can not imagine, it will be a very sad thing, one of the most amazing things in the world that we create It is art, it is the soul of people's perception. "- Paula Mandel If you try to go through the city of Conshohocken in Pennsylvania, you will pass by the cinema, the Starbucks Cafe, the shopping center and even the historic park.

This is a small picture, as if it were a pear leaning on my mother's old lilac sweater, as if it tilted to roll. The day before everything happened, I already started. The instability of pear, the suppression of movement, the vivid color of the morning light fascinated me, but now it is as chaotic as my heart. Still life is the size of the painter. My father taught me long ago, and if I can grasp a firmly soft rod, his big hand leads me a little hand. His pleasure for my early attempts and my trust in me have made my life better and until I see a subtle nuance of lines and shapes to please him 12 I will be without complaints I wrote a lonely apple. I think this is correct, then I can only allow the scenery

Excerpt from 'quality of light', © 2009 Mary Carroll Moore, all rights reserved. It was published by Bella Books / Spinsters Ink in September 2009.

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