Friday, 11 July 2008

Fridays Fable - Monets Garden

This weeks inspiration comes from a painting by Claude Monet. I am quite an impressionist fan and have been for a number of years. So just for fun, if you are lacking inspiration, here is a painting and a poem to try to inspire you:

The Water Nymphs by Ellis Parker Butler
They hide in the brook when I seek to draw nearer,
Laughing amain when I feign to depart;
Often I hear them, now faint and now clearer—
Innocent bold or so sweetly discreet.
Are they Nymphs of the Stream at their playing
Or but the brook I mistook for a voice?
Little care I; for, despite harsh Time’s flaying,
Brook voice or Nymph voice still makes me rejoice.

Enjoy! Please remember that I am still running blog candy for anyone who takes part in last weeks Fridays Fable, open until 1 August, there have only been two entries so far, so you stand a good chance!

4 comments:

nessy said...

ooooooooooooooooh lovely ~i feel relaxed already!! i love monet as well ,just love his "garden" paintings!!
have started to make my card today for last weeks fable!!
vanessa xx

Emma said...

This inspiration is beautiful...its just a shame nothing is working for me at the mo. Keep coming up against a brick wall! Hugs Em.x

tyfanigh said...

very neat.. Love it

Heather (Craftling) said...

Lovely poem and pic again! I really must get more poetry on my blog.

Heather xx