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Saturnia Pyri Moth
She’ll be listed on my etsy soon, had so much fun making this frame :)
🦋 - Asian Swallowtail
Winter moths and hellebore, painting by Claudine Lecoustre ©️2022
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Two paintings I did for my living room.
The first is based on Dario Argento's SUSPIRIA. The second is just something I conjured up.
Put a photo in the 1920s frame I got at the antique shop back in March, and finally hung it on the wall.
A duck for your Thursday. <3 I love him very much.
A customer brought in this calligraphy piece of a poem and it spoke to me so deeply. Apparently the author was named Poet Laureate of Kentucky in the 50s. Anyways, I scoured the internet for the source of this poem and couldn’t figure out when/where it was published. The poem reads:
“May I be dead when all the woods are old
And shaped to patterns of the planner’s minds.
When great unnatural rows of trees unfold
Their tender foliage to the April winds.
May I be dead when Sandy is not free,
And transferred to a channel not it’s own
Water through the years that sang for her and me
Over the precipice and soft sandstone…
Let wild rose be an epitaph for me
When redbirds go and helpless shrikepokes must
And red beans on the honey-locust tree
Are long forgotten banners turned to dust…
I weep to think these hills where I awoke
Saw God’s great beauty, wonderful and strange
Will be destroyed, stem and flower and oak,
And I would rather die than see the change.”
-Jesse Stuart