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Subtle MESSAGES. Are you in tune with the groove?

Filed under: topics英会話名古屋 — 英会話 名古屋 Heart to Heart at 1:17 pm on Thursday, June 12, 2008
Artist: Mitsuyoshi Ozaki
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My photograhy skills does no justification to the artist`s work! Apologies to
Mitsuyoshi Ozaki….
Now this is such a meticulous piece of work.
There are so many hidden messages which take
my breath away!
Can you feel the magic from deep deep inside;
exploding from the tree of love?
Dear Heart to Heart Club,
Do write in and tell us what secrets you can
read and identify with your own life.
Are you in tune with the groove? (Can you feel the magic?)

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Comment by Travelling Wilbury

2008/6/12 Thursday @ 15:59:28

Hello to all my friends at Heart to Heart. This painting brings much joy to me as I remember the time I spent with you and everyone in Gifu. Mitsuyoshi, I hope that you had great success with your painting competition as you are indeed a talented man with a beautiful heart. I have been travelling the English countryside and I will be flying out to Ireland on Tuesday for 10 days, so no dust has yet settled on my feet! I extend my love to you all and think of you often.
Kath xx

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Comment by Heart to Heart

2008/6/12 Thursday @ 21:45:26

Hi there Kathy!

Great to hear that you are cruising around. Time goes quickly my love! Wonderful to hear all your news and adventures. You sound fantastic. Keep in touch our Traveling Wilbury! Wish you safe encounters filled with traditional affairs!

Ni sa moce and lalomas to you!
Clarissa

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Comment by Mandy

2008/6/12 Thursday @ 22:43:01

I love this piece. Full of rich symbology and love.
I was so proud of you last year when you completed your exhibition.
Looking forward to the next one…

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Comment by Reeney

2008/6/13 Friday @ 11:18:23

Hello Kath! I’m glad you’re having a lovely time! Sending love to you too!

Dear Heart to Heart and blog readers,
messages: When I look at this painting, I feel the unconditional love that Mother Nature and the Divine wholeheartedly give to all living creatures.
The white bird flying into the frame symbolizing “Spring”. The bird had just come back from it’s long journey during the winter.. bringing air from a distant land on it’s wings and the blessing of water forming a river at the bottom nourishing the bare tree that symbolizes “Winter”. All winter long, the mother tree had nursed LOVE in it’s womb so that it could give birth to all the beauty and happiness once “Spring” arrived.
The flowing river of petals announces the end of “Spring” and the beginning of “Summer”. With all the petals gone, the mother tree changes into a Viridian green dress offering shelter from rain and sunshine under her branches. The “Summer” rain and sunshine weaves a rainbow in the sky over the big yellow flower of “Summer”.
Then mother tree unlaces the glorious rainbow to knit herself a vermilion scarf for the coming of “Autumn”. The white bird had found a companion in “Spring” and together they migrate to the south for warmer lands.
And then, once again, mother tree bares herself to “Winter” to hold the LOVE inside of her until “Spring” comes again.

With love Reeney

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Comment by mitsuyoshi

2008/6/13 Friday @ 12:36:37

wowo ! Im surprised my painting was posted and lots of nice comments on my work.

Thank you very much !

I recieved Love by looking at Usuzumi Tree which I used in the center of painting.
Usuzumi tree represents my Grandmother. It is cherry tree in Motosu city in Gifu. It is my grandmother’s hometown. Everytime I see it, I think of my grandmother who passed away 6 years ago.

The last moment I remeber of my Grandmother’s face is crying with happiness of seeing me.
I was abroad to study art in S.F. at that time. I met her just once a year. It was first time and last time I saw tears from my gradmother.
I couldnot talk to her ususally when I met her, but I recieved deep love from her.

I feel of my gradmother even now so that I decided to continue painting Usuzumi Tree in my life.

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