Friday, November 25, 2005

Gargoyles


Paris, 1989. Memories of Notre Dame

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

something a bit different, but I like :0)

Anonymous said...

I do love the texture and colors. You know gargoyles are protectors. What memories do they watch over for you?

Trée said...

Aggie, my first honeymoon was Paris. We stayed in the latin quarter new year's eve.

Anonymous said...

Well done! Paris at New Year's. What could be more romantic?

Trée said...

Quite the memories.

Anonymous said...

I really, really, really love this one! I have a soft spot for gargoyles; they are often misunderstood.

Trée said...

stargazer, so glad you liked my gargoyles. A bit different from most of my other pics but I really love the smooth paint like flow this one has. My wife thought it was two samurai warriors about to engage each other. Thanks for stopping by again. :-)

Anonymous said...

Wow, fast reply Trée! Yes, I see the warriors also. The katanas give it that look.

Trée said...

Well, my wife ruined it for me--lol. Since she pointed out the two samurai warriors that's all I can see now. Damn woman--I need to stop asking for her opinion. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Whooooaaa...! Warrior monk dudes with swords in tune with electodynamic energy as their grounding, taking care of business! Tray, you are something else! I greatly appreciate your imagination and your ability to bring it out here where we all can see!

Anonymous said...

Wow Tree, what a wonderful blog you have.

The Images are so inspiring. They actually speak.

And i read your comment in Garnet's site about love. I really could connect to that.

Cheers~

Trée said...

George, my gargoyles have become monks! Perhap the oneness of our being is influencing my creations. First the "just keep lovin'" lesson and now your warrior spirit and retreat of engagement. Thanks for the kind words my friend. The encouragement is a gift in itself. :-)

Trée said...

anu, welcome to the blog of love and imagination. Your very sweet and kind words are taken to heart and are wonderful to read first thing in the morning. I try and post something new everyday and would love to see you stop by from time to time and join us. Always know you are most welcome here. :-)

Anonymous said...

Thanks Tree :)

You look like Lance Armstrong on the bike there Tree ;-)

Trée said...

anu, lol, look is about where the comparison stops. I will miss him greatly this year but such is the nature of all things and a reminder to myself to enjoy what we have today, now, since there are no promises for tomorrow.

I wasn't expecting a return visit so soon. If I had known I would have straighten the place up a bit, but the coffee is still warm so come and make yourself at home. :-)