Slender long ovals arranged apart.
Another row behind the first
Adds more depth
Dividing up the inner circle
With a grid fashion
Adding color and then shade
Will bring a new idea
The slender parallel lines gliding down
Reveal an extension to the ground
Odd shaped ovals with rigid edges
Do not seem to make much sense
Where is this all going?
More lines drawn to add detail
The odd ovals are soon revealed.
More color is added for depth.
Shadows cast here and there
Soon show the viewer
The artist does care.
A pale blue background
Is a nice added touch.
The drawing comes to life
With the artist's touch.
Published by Harold Dean Sink
I don't write as much as I used to, but I do find it as a way to put my thoughts on paper or on the computer. View profile
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5 Comments
Post a CommentWow that is beautiful who would have ever thought of writing a poem to describe their drawing? Excellent
I love the picture and the poem :)
aww very nice poem, happy holidays!
Great read! Thanks!
Nice poem. Nice drawing. Nice. Very nice. :)