Emerald green by Marieta Maglas (essential reading .TXT) ๐
Vincent Van Gogh
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Emerald green
Emerald green is the colour of life and of the springtime,
Conveying harmony, joie de vivre and most important ,love
Emerald green retains its lively vigour all the time
In all nuances,like those wonderful green eyes that rove .
Sunlight dances across the Gulf of Mexico, a lovely place
With emerald green waters and very hot white sand.
Moreover ,we see this green in a forest,a darker space,
Or we can see it in the green grass in the Spring land,
A metallic green body with small yellow sweet stripes
And emerald eyes has the Hineโs emerald dragonfly.
Nymphs hatch in marshes high in sedge meadows,
When sheds its skin and emerges an adult to fly .
A mineral emerald green contains the Romanesque murals.
The old Masters used verdigris for them and copper green
To make a deep brown ,mixed it with sulfur-containing colors,
Such as cadmium yellow, vermilion or blue-ultramarine.
The green we see in December represents the evergreen tree,
A symbol of life continuing even in that dark day.
We look to the pins and the rhododendrons and we agree
That greenery will return to the world again someday .
The green chosen for the color scheme of Christmas night
Is emerald green, that deep, pure, clear green inside
That seems to shine with light,in the season of white
When there isn't much natural green available outside.
A very ambitious plant is hymenaea courbaril,the tree named Amber
It has the most attractive emerald-green heart shaped leaves.
Like Orchid Tree ,so pleasing to the eye with their alluring shimmer.
Lycopersicon esculentum has emerald green tomatoes with dark green stripes.
With this emerald green Van Gogh wanted to paint plastic correctly
Maybe his eyes saw a special nuance ,after cutting his ear
He worked alla prima, on to the canvas painting directly
From his imagination and from reality,making the image believable.
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Publication Date: 03-29-2010
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Dedication:
dedicated to all those who love paintings of Vincent Van Gogh ''It is not the language of painters but the language of nature which one should listen to, the feeling for the things themselves, for reality is more important than the feeling for pictures.'' Vincent Van Gogh
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