December 20, 2010 The Eighth Day of Christmas 6 On the eighth day of Christmas, what did I see? Snow on Meridian Street. Filed under Blog by Tom on Dec 20th, 2010. Comment. Tags: cityscapes, painting reflection, twelve days of christmas Comments on The Eighth Day of Christmas December 20, 2010 Reply Jennifer @ 8:22 am I love the colors in this one! Beautiful! Reply Dave @ 9:36 am You have certainly captured Meridian Street in winter! Reminds me that I miss it. Reply Margaret @ 10:31 am Such a great gift you have of capturing the essence of a wintry night. I love the little details – the fire plug, the sign, the lighting along the street, the reflection of the car lights on the wet street. Excellent! Reply Christine @ 12:03 pm I absolutely LOVE this painting. It is beautiful and captures winter in Indianapolis very well.. Reply Charles @ 7:32 pm Your painting describes very well the wet (and it looks very wet) road and the melting snow. I like the reflections on the street and the city lights. December 24, 2010 Reply Susie @ 8:40 am You can make even a cold, snowy painting warm and inviting! Leave a Comment Click here to cancel reply. Name (*) Email (*) Url Fields marked by an asterisk (*) are required. Wordpress Hashcash needs javascript to work, but your browser has javascript disabled. Your comment will be queued in Akismet! Share Facebook Google+ Twitter Pinterest Email Print Delicious Digg Fark Google Instapaper LinkedIn MySpace Newsvine Pocket Readability Reddit StumbleUpon Tumblr Yahoo!
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I love the colors in this one! Beautiful!
You have certainly captured Meridian Street in winter! Reminds me that I miss it.
Such a great gift you have of capturing the essence of a wintry night. I love the little details – the fire plug, the sign, the lighting along the street, the reflection of the car lights on the wet street. Excellent!
I absolutely LOVE this painting. It is beautiful and captures winter in Indianapolis very well..
Your painting describes very well the wet (and it looks very wet) road and the melting snow. I like the reflections on the street and the city lights.
You can make even a cold, snowy painting warm and inviting!