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It is not often that you see a painting that depicts the night and especially
moonlight. The challenge mesmerized me so much that I spent many evenings
sitting in my yard in Ha'iku watching the
moon cast its silver light on my ti garden. My challenge was to focus
on where the warmth of the colors emanated from. What I discovered was
the coolness touched the “tops” of the leaves and the “warmth”
was under the leaves, probably the remains of the day.
I saw this ti and the cascading river shimmering over the black lava
stones in Laupahoehoe. It was getting late
and the new moon, “Mahealani”
shown directly overhead. I saw that the moon had a prism effect on all
it touched as it penetrated the leaves of this ti. I then remembered
the nights I’d spent “studying” the moon in my Maui
home.
The river is a constant reminder of the ebb and flow of life.
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