What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks
by Bunny Clarke
Title
What Light Through Yonder Window Breaks
Artist
Bunny Clarke
Medium
Digital Art - Fractal, Abstract
Description
I used to love reading Shakespeare and dissecting the plays in class. I had a wonderful teacher who did the classes so well. A love of culture was born for me. :o)
Created in FraxPro.
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November 2nd, 2019
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Comments (45)
Patrick Zion
What a mesmerizing fractal!🙌 The use of light and color is captivating❤️ As a fellow FRAX artist I humbly Invite You to visit my gallery. Keep up the great work and all the best from NYC!🌀🗽✌️
Gigi Thomas
Kuddos!Your awesome creation has been FEATURED on the ABSTRACT FEATURES DAILY GROUP Home Page! Congrats! Self Posting Available on the Discussion page
Cheri Ceridwen
I homeschooled my youngest daughter, because I knew school would tamper with her love of learning. At eleven, she insisted on seeing a Shakespearian play. I told her she would need to read a play first, so she would understand the language. We read from my college text, and looked up every unknown passage. We started with The Merchant of Venice, and went enthusiastically from play to play, enjoying live performances at two theaters. By far the most stunning was A Midsummer Night's Dream, with the fairies on trapezes above us. A love of learning is the most important gift a teacher can give, and it sounds like you had such a teacher.
Bunny Clarke replied:
I was a very curious child. I drove my parents crazy with questions. I was introduced to the library and later to theater houses. My mom often bought kits for learning, like for chemistry, geology, astronomy, etc. Anything to make sure I didn't harass the parents. LOL! Thank you. :o)
Anthony Jones
Beautiful work! Thank you for submitting your artwork to the Southern California Artist Collective Group where the image is now featured on the home page. Feel free to post this in the Featured archive in the group discussion page section L/F