The Snowman
Winter is just about here, with snow already falling in colder climates. Winter can be harsh and brutal but also peaceful and stunningly beautiful. It’s a season that inspires artists, writers and...
View ArticleThe Winter’s Wind – a poem by Keats
As the new year begins, I present for you a poem by John Keats, inspired by a cold winter’s wind but encompassing so much more. The image I’ve chosen to accompany the poem is a famous one by Casper...
View ArticleKaty and the Big Snow – a children’s classic
All this recent snow has reminded me of one of my favorite picture books from childhood, Katy and the Big Snow by Virginia Lee Burton. Though not as famous as some of her other books, I think it’s one...
View ArticleA tree for all seasons
When people think of looking at trees, March is not usually the month that comes to mind. At least in the northern climates, March is a month when the world seems colorless, trees are bare, and the...
View ArticlePremier Automne – First Autumn
Premier Automne is a brilliantly animated short film directed by Carlos De Carvalho and Aude Danset, produced by Je Regarde. It is stunningly beautiful, and explores nature both visually and...
View ArticleThe long cold winter
It’s been a long winter. Cold, snowy, windy, the kind of bone-chilling weather that makes you want to hibernate. Many artists have painted snowy landscapes through the years, but few measure up to the...
View ArticleHaystacks in the snow
Haystacks (Effect of Snow and Sun), 1891, by Claude Monet In 1891, an exhibit by Claude Monet in the Durand-Ruel gallery in Paris included a series of 15 haystacks. It was unusual at the time for an...
View ArticlePoetry and music – Vivaldi’s Winter
Antonio Vivaldi Antonio Vivaldi published his famous group of violin concertos, The Four Seasons, in 1768 at the age of forty-seven. They were what was known as “programme music”, or music written to...
View ArticleThe Snowflake Man
Wilson Bentley was a Renaissance man. He had no formal training in science or art, yet he had a talent and a passion for both. In 1885 he became the first person to photograph a single snow crystal,...
View ArticleWinter in the untended garden
Hello nature friends, welcome back to my blog! I’ve been taking a break from here lately, as other projects have pulled me away. The original purpose of this website was to discuss works of art that...
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