Meeting Angels on Wind

John Fish

Meeting Angels on Wind

There was a rush of blue time that lingered against the color of seemingly empty moments. A gust of wind unfurled the flag of your being into movement. Waves of swirling puddles against light. Movement without form. Yet full and heavy and melting and glowing. The ebb and flow of internal charges. The slow gliding of stars with laundry and angels with highways and measurement with eternity’s hand-held presence. And a face popped into the blowing casual seep of wounds healing and brick walls becoming liquid. I didn’t know the face, though it was familiar. I felt as if I had always know it. Forever behind the edifice of the known. Always behind the veil of awareness. The face of angels finally being met. Though I had always used their helping hands. I shook my hands and they were gone. But never gone.

Meeting Angels on Wind is 22”x28” acrylic, gesso and India ink on poster paper

Meeting Angels on Wind belongs to the following groups:

Abstract Art, All Out Emotion, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, AW Welcome Center, Creative, Talented, and Unknown, The Healing Journey and Waves Available for sale as

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Meeting Angels on Wind by John Fish
Meeting Angels on Wind by John Fish
  • kamel

    kamel

    green ones…

  • John Fish replied

    sorry about that. on my computer at home it looked blue and when I look at it at work (hope my boss isn’t reading this) it looks more green. I wouldn’t have put it in the Out of the Blue group.

  • Scott  d'Almeida

    Scott d'Almeida

    fantastic

  • kamel

    kamel

    ok so they were blue…this angels…

  • JUSTART

    JUSTART

    wonderful

  • CarolM

    CarolM

    The angels are among us. I do think they watch over us. If only we knew more of their world. I feel them filling this image with movement. Peeking, hiding but still present. Remember as kids, our imaginary friends? Could they be angels? Fine work, John.

  • Richard G Witham

    Richard G Witham

    Wonderful motion in this piece John.

  • catherine walker

    catherine walker

    Gorgeous!..wonderful..I can see them and hear them flappinmg those wings!!

  • catherine walker

    catherine walker

    Flapping those wings!

  • Denis Dalby

    Denis Dalby

    Lots of energy here John. Good work.

  • Kathie Nichols

    Kathie Nichols

    Masterpiece John, your writings always take me fully into your artwork, its always enjoyable, like a good book that you can never put down! :D

  • Joanne  Bradley

    Joanne Bradley

    Blue… green…. either way it is just lovely and I can see the wings fluttering in thye wind…..Brilliant work and great commentary!

  • Lynn Moore

    Lynn Moore

    It looked blue enough to me, at first glance it looked like flowing water, til I scrolled down, I have a small screen. Very cool!

  • Lynn Moore

    Lynn Moore

    I looked again – I see a woman’s fitted waist – a beautiful blue bodice and flowing white skirt with hints of yellow and black. I see her arms stretching out beside her and the movement of the painting makes it look like she is turning in circles. Love it even more now than I did the first time. Its amazing the different things we see. : )

  • Songwriter

    Songwriter

    Aren’t they sly at keeping us looking? I love this work. Wonderful for drawing us out to expect a brush of a hand on the shoulder or a rose opening beautifully in the garden. I believe in angels. I had one as a child. He walked me to school and back each day and his name was Michael. My parents thought he was an imaginary friend, but his smile was so real and he still visits me in my dreams from time to time…Thank you for a wonderful piece of work. :0) Song

  • DevineDayDreams

    DevineDayDreams

    fantastic!!!

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