Qourwel

The morning sky awash with cool light…

Qourwel.

In F minor.

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The morning sky awash with cool light

Mid-day sun burns the leaves

Cold and freeze in the starry eve.

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Charles Francois Grand (1787-1845) was French and was the foremost dealer of his time, appointed luthier to the Royal Court of France. Ingles & Heyday.

Compositions. Acrylic Paint on Infusberry Paper, 240 x 333mm.

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The dry daybreak left behind

water runs, water flows

west, at the evening songs

the rains and the rivers flow.

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Years have done their deed

 by the looks of the old oak trees

 green leaves breathe in the summer heat.

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The golden nights of a thousand moonlights, dreamt away by the sea.

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Time and tide

day or night

time and tide

rain or shine.

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The auctioneer found the bidder by the eye before the bidder’s call vibrated the eardrums.

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The steady pace of the clock tick-tock

tick-tock, tick-tock –!

the tick picks up the twilight of the day.

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Musical notes are beautiful but their boundaries are supreme.

These musical paintings should be viewed with an eye-sense of music.

Out of the darkness, light’s desire was to be born.

Ideologies and losing money don’t mix.

These series intertwine, in text and music.

Refection from the Mediterranean.