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The Rosy Benediction (Sunset, Friday, 17 September 2010)
William Van Doren, The Rosy Benediction (Sunset from Stony Point, Albemarle County, Va.) Oil on watercolor block, 13 x 19.
Too bad it’s not Henry Miller’s birthday – that would be the day after Christmas, as he discussed at some length – I might have a better excuse for my title. But, you know, painting a sunset as or just after it’s happening and then naming it – I mean, really ... Anyway, I thought this title better than “The Sun, Rose, Fell.”
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Thoreau: Factitious Cares & Finer Fruits
It amazes me how I can read something five or six times and still not understand, “Hey – wait a minute – that guy is talking about me.” So it has been with this line from Thoreau’s Walden:
Sometimes it’s just the language that keeps me from fully understanding what the author’s really saying – in this case, the ‘plucking’ of fruit just never did it for me. Funny, because I’ve spent portions of several evenings lately following the sunset while thinning fuzzy little peaches from the literally overbearing volunteer peach tree at the back of the back yard.
Plus, the reference to ‘coarse labors,’ by sounding like the farm labor of Thoreau’s day, screened me from the reality that he was talking about a wide range of activities. Today I think they might include quite a few things that we tell ourselves constitute leisure but that are actually forms of running in place. Certainly much of my ‘wasting time on the computer’ falls right into that category.
I believe that when I started going outside to paint the sunset, for me it was a little like going out to Walden Pond on the instalment plan – even if it was another twelve years before I read the book and began to see a connection. As Henry Miller said in his essay on Thoreau, Walden can be anywhere. The deep glacial pond for me has been inverted, in the sky.