23 January 04
Rosy-Fingered Dawn
Homer’s repeated rosy-fingered dawns break lots of rules outlined in a list of ten mistakes often made by writers (via Hoarded Ordinaries and Burningbird), but I think Homer had different rules, and aren’t we glad he did?
I woke this morning to a thick tule fog which turned pink as the sun, somewhere out there in the east, rose. I tried to draw the tree outside our kitchen window with my walnut ink. I have altered the hue on the drawing to approximate the hue I saw: it was completely monochrome, just different levels of saturation.
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I love the drawing. When I first saw it, I stared for a moment or two trying to decide if it was a painting or a weirdly altered (by fog, etc) sepia-toned photo. Either way, it’s wonderfully evocative, like a Chinese landscape scroll. Thank you.
Haunting and textural, yet simple as well. Very nice.