Passage is a pastel by Judy Via-Wolff which was uploaded on August 16th, 2011.
Passage
It seemed important to capture these steps. A kind of stairway to heaven but first you must enter by the gate. I had that feeling when I climbed... more
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10.000 x 12.000 inches
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Title
Passage
Artist
Judy Via-Wolff
Medium
Pastel - Pastel On Board
Description
It seemed important to capture these steps. A kind of stairway to heaven but first you must enter by the gate. I had that feeling when I climbed these very steps in the Carribean. I hope they give the feeling of wanting to ascend.......
Uploaded
August 16th, 2011
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Comments (22)
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Judy, This is another of your many marvelous works of art. I love your site on FAA. I will come back to view & comment more soon. Thanks for kind comments about my art. Good wishes to you.
Therese Alcorn
Judy, your passageway is so very inviting - I just to wander right through that archway and up the stairs and see where it leads me. The movement you've captured in the tree is lovely also!! v/f
Lil Taylor
Judy, I love this Passage. It is simple but not simple because the meanings are diverse. It appears welcoming with the light at the top but there's trepidation involved through cracks and maybe hidden dangers on the stairs. The palm at the top seems healthy and bright but the other plants have a little bit of wither on them. Can you tell I used to be a journalism major so I did a lot of creative writing and reviewed lots of books? ;) Anyway, I love it. I love that it makes me think and evokes several different reactions and feelings so FAV/Vote.
Judith Desrosiers
I love your Portals,and steps,and passage ways,always interesting and beautiful
Judy Via-Wolff replied:
Thanks Judith! I have this entered in the contest right now called "Stairway to Nowhere". It just seemed fitting.