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A Painting for Two

November 21, 2011
By RebeccaJoy DIAMOND, Springville, New York
RebeccaJoy DIAMOND, Springville, New York
56 articles 12 photos 50 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Sometimes it's kinda fun to do the impossible." -Walt Disney
"Go live your dream"-Disney's Tangled


Painting over the old broken memories. The layers get thicker each day.

Corners dripping shades of red.
Red for the love we once shared.
Corners dripping shades of blue.
Blue for the tears the visited me.
Corners dripping shades of yellow.
Yellow of the laughter we truly meant.

The canvas was painted black last time, when we went our different ways.

Some of the old designs begin to burst through, dancing to the foreground, showing the best of the past.

Now a rainbow of colors are being splattered onto the board. They stream down, staining the floor. The artwork seems beautiful and flawless.

She stands before it, and wonders how it will look as the times continue to change.



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on Dec. 6 2011 at 4:35 pm
RebeccaJoy DIAMOND, Springville, New York
56 articles 12 photos 50 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Sometimes it's kinda fun to do the impossible." -Walt Disney
"Go live your dream"-Disney's Tangled

thanks. im glad you think its unique

Janeyy BRONZE said...
on Dec. 5 2011 at 8:50 pm
Janeyy BRONZE, Vancouver, Other
4 articles 0 photos 17 comments

Favorite Quote:
\"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams\" <3

Wow... I love how its unique, creative and original. The whole idea, and how you described the meaning of the colors. Very cool! :) 

on Dec. 1 2011 at 6:51 pm
RebeccaJoy DIAMOND, Springville, New York
56 articles 12 photos 50 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Sometimes it's kinda fun to do the impossible." -Walt Disney
"Go live your dream"-Disney's Tangled

thanks. i was careful when i chose them

KylaK SILVER said...
on Dec. 1 2011 at 6:17 pm
KylaK SILVER, Hanover, Kansas
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I love how you described what the colors represented so well...very good job!