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Fishin' in the Fog

©Seth F.Weaver,Sr. 07/11/07. A thick mysterious fog covers a secluded mountain lake as a little fellow crosses a run down rickety old pier to fish. A dangerous place but little boys like to dare danger and do things that give their Moms gray hair. Now, he's ready to catch that elusive BIG FISH hiding in the icy depths of the lake. Mom won't be half as mad at him if he brings home supper. He'll probably only catch a cold. Thanks for looking Seth.

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ruth sears 29 Apr 2011

I am in awe of how creative you are with your artworks,each one so unique and special,I love the violet coloring of this one,that is one of my favorite colors and you used it to good effect in this sublime work!!!!!

Artist Reply: I'm so honored by your comment, Ruth. This work was not everyones cup of tea.

Chadwick Yates 17 Dec 2009

Nice. A perfectly lovely moment captured in a perfectly wonderful art piece. Delightfully executed, dear brother!

Artist Reply: Thank you so much Chadwick for your time and comment on this work. Have a Wonderful Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

T.D. Ruley 29 Feb 2008

interesting

Artist Reply: Hello T.D. thank you for your comment on this work. I'm sorry that I haven't sent you this response sooner. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Sally Pulford 12 Oct 2007

Increadible combination of moods that you've created here, Seth. I love how the background makes me feel both tranquil yet uneasy at the same time. The precipice vs. the relaxed fun of the boy give asimilar reaction. Beautiful work!

Artist Reply: Much appreciated Sally. I tried to create tension between the known (seen part) vs. the unknown (unseen part).

Vanessa Holmstrand 12 Jul 2007

I like this one, Dad. You should do more watercolor washes like this one. You're so good at them. I like the texture you got in the pier. Nice work.

Artist Reply: essa, thank you so much for this marvelous comment. I like the way the pier turned out too. Have a Great Day Darling Daughter!