Nature’s first green is gold, the hardest hue to hold.

This is a painting which asks the viewer to pause and see what is actually happening in the painting. A dual image of a beautiful autumn scene showing the changing of seasons and the reflection captures the moment and reveals the image hidden by the light.

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This painting reminded me a great deal of my childhood. It was spent exploring and there were bull rushes, trees and streams. It reminds me of capturing that fleeting moment in life where everything for one moment is good and beautiful and perfect but like seasons it changes.

I have titled this poem from the lines of the Robert Frost poem ‘Nothing Gold Can Stay’…

‘Nature’s first green is gold
It’s hardest hue to hold.’

It captures that moment where everything falls into place. I’m sure you have felt those times in life where everything was just almost perfect. That’s what this image reminds me of. The change between seasons when green changes to gold and life changes and in that one moment life is beautiful!

Image courtesy of the wonderful photographer, Lori Wilcox McCray

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40x30cm, 50x37cm, 60x45cm, 80x60cm, 100x75cm, 120x90cm, 140x105cm

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