From the fields that brought us potatoes (and maybe "Potato Eaters")--but later took them back from us, in the form of condominiums--or something worse-- spreading across the landscape of the world), nature abhors a vacuum, and recoils with a certain righteous indignation. Here, a summer thunderstorm clears the air, and revisits those dreams and what they held--for a few precious moments, after lifetimes... © 1986, Michael Cook. (Painting destroyed as a result of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, 2001.)
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Jerrie Glasper 27 Feb 2009
Beautifully painted, beautifully articulated statement.James Mann 26 Jan 2008
Another beauty.Regina Calton 12 Jun 2006
Wonderful, cool, calming colors.... very nice, Michael!Benjamin Dunstan 09 Jun 2006
I love your tree line effect, exceptional by themselves.Loree Harrell 08 Jun 2006
Exquisite detail, Michael - very well done.