The music is 'Cantus in memoriam of Benjamin Britten' from the album 'Tabula Rasa' by Arvo Pärt. If you don't own any Pärt, I highly recommend that you go out and buy all of it, and play it very loudly in the desert.
I blogged about that piece of music here, in fact. Sniff. I do miss Bane.
Thank you, Donna! I think your work is lovely--beautiful use of material, original subject material, line, and form. Why do you not enable comments on your blog?
Darlings, where to start? Sometimes I feel as though I have lived a thousand lives in this one, dewy and unlined though my complexion may be. To Tell All may be to intimidate; thus I maintain, at most times, a discreet reserve. But here I share my musings, perhaps revealing the secret to my exquisite poise and charm.
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What is that music and where can I find it?
Wow. What *incredible* synergy with your works! Transported and goosepimpled...
Wonderful work, presentation, effect, mood, and music.
The music is 'Cantus in memoriam of Benjamin Britten' from the album 'Tabula Rasa' by Arvo Pärt. If you don't own any Pärt, I highly recommend that you go out and buy all of it, and play it very loudly in the desert.
I blogged about that piece of music here, in fact. Sniff. I do miss Bane.
very nice use of paint, abstraction, mood, narrative, emotion in your work!
Thank you, Donna! I think your work is lovely--beautiful use of material, original subject material, line, and form. Why do you not enable comments on your blog?
thank you pretty lady- i will enable the comments on my blog- please feel free to visit anytime...
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