Summer Camp
A tent pitched in the valley stands almost insignificantly against
the elements. What more can we say than the oak in this picture already
shouts from its bleak silence. When
we set out against the storms of life we all come to the same end. Not
only does the mighty oak tree die. Here at least for a time, it stands
sentry in the freshly tilled field as a reminder to that end. We sense
the artist knows the significance in that mystery and therefore his message
to each of us through his work is to learn to accept and live with that
truth also.A summer cloud burst is such a brief rain yet it brings up seedlings
in a day. A summer is such a short season yet the life of an oak is numbered
in rings of a hundred summers. The course of a river is so relentless that
the life of a mountain falls to the rain of a million summer cloud bursts.
What is man in a tent that thou art mindful of him? This reminder of life's
mystery is $200.
23" x 30" Pastel by Joe Cesa