Wisconsin Valley Moonrise is a painting by RC DeWinter which was uploaded on July 20th, 2013.
Title
Wisconsin Valley Moonrise
Artist
RC DeWinter
Medium
Painting - Digital Oils-paintography-photopainting
Description
Copyright 2013 RC deWinter ~ All Rights Reserved
on standing in summer moonlight
way off in the back of beyond,
circled by hills that,
green in the hot dense night,
wrap around it like a ribbon alive,
stands the farm.
no wired poles connect it
to the world that throbs
beyond this pastoral isolation.
there is no evidence of information,
coming or going,
interwoven with the spider's
vast voracious web
that makes our daily living immediate,
transparent to whatever eyes
should choose to view it.
it is a monument to the past,
this homestead.
having chanced upon it
under the blanket of this moonlit night
i stood, silent as those hills,
trying to imagine life
without the distractions and demands
of the incursive inventions
of a digital world.
~ copyright 2013 RC deWinter
This painting has been FEATURED in
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Thanks to the group hosts for their encouragement and support.
landscape, farm, field, summer, hills, full moon, isolated, country, wisconsin, moonlight, moon, moonrise, night, peaceful, rural, rustic, serene, stars, structure, trees, valley. rc dewinter, dewinter
Uploaded
July 20th, 2013
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Comments (10)
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations,! Your artwork has been Featured by the - ABC Group T IS FOR TRANQUILITY Week!. You are invited to archive it in the Feature thread LF
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Mariola Bitner
Congratulations on your outstanding artwork! It has been chosen to be FEATURED in the group “500 VIEWS.”
Hanne Lore Koehler
Beautiful capture of moonlight glow on this amazing summer evening scene, RC! V/F
RC DeWinter replied:
Thank you, Hanne Lore, it was actually still light when I shot the original image so I'm glad you like the way I painted the sky.