Sunday, February 6, 2011

if i were the color of a rose blooming in winter, would i rather be yellow like the warm sun?

19 comments:

Unknown said...

This is a tough one! Where I live, roses turn papery brown and shrivelled before they get buried in snow and ice. In that case, I WOULD rather be a nice sunny yellow colour. On the other hand, if I lived in Italy, where roses bloom all year long, and are deep red, I would prefer to stay red. I look good in red--much better than in yellow. :)
Rosemary

anne artist said...

s.a., great to hear from you again!

so what color is a rose blooming in the winter? is a brown and shriveled bloom still a bloom? and a rose continually blooming red........does that somehow lose the intensity of its hue?

i wonder, if you look good in red, do you outshine the yellow sun...........? or like a red rose, does you hue deepen in the golden light?

Bleeding Healer said...

Hey sorry for not commenting for the past few days.Love the colorful artwork..
so my reflection..
if I were the color of a rose blooming in winter, would i rather be white than red or yellow, since white may give me feel of belonging to the white winter?

anne artist said...

thanks and i am glad to hear from you, bh!

you have an interesting point......i didn't say that the rose was red........the drawing might imply it..........might not.......

and white would enable you to harmonize with snow if it fell from a cloudy sky.

Bleeding Healer said...

Ahhhh..beautiful...
so can we say the rose is colorless..and with our imagination and views we are adding color to it..red for it's typical standard. yellow to spread the warmth..white to feel a belonging..and maybe certain other colors along the way...

anne artist said...

so the rose could bring in the yellow of the sun and still remain a rose..........

Sally Ang said...

I think the original colour of rose is red,so i think is good not to change ....why would i want to be like the warm sun and turned to be yellow unless the owner of the rose prefer a yellow one .......haha...talking about winter does anything remain alive in winter ....guess not rose but ...the blossoms of Japanese flowers ....called "mei hua"....right ??

anne artist said...

there is a cartoon in the u.s. about a character named popeye. he often says, " i am what i am."

i wonder, is what i am the same or is it always changing? even if the changes are not noticeable.

is a change that goes unnoticed not a change?

Sally Ang said...

Yes it is a change.Changes disturb us ....but the world is constantly changing....even the bible state that there will be renewal ...then again does renewal or changes need to basically change the basics of what you are born to be,to do....if there is changes does it mean .....it will be different all together or how will it look,feel and smell like....guess i like popeye....he is always he is ....but he do change after taking his power food ...he changed to a person with strength after the food .....so only energy from external can really make the necessary changes....that we couldn't make ourselves :) But are we willing to take that food ?? Or we are too used to the normal and couldn't bother to change for the better ....

anne artist said...

can we keep ourselves from changing? the body is a continual state of change, renewal.......how do we define "change"?

Sally Ang said...

Guess ....change appears in different forms....but basically human understand it as being different from the formal ....i would like to add perhaps it include not different ....but added to it more colours and hues thus it looks different ....but guess bascially the basic form is there ....the what is the foundation, the what is the first stoke , the what is (in this case) the seeds of the rose that the owner planted ....:)

anne artist said...

i like that concept........that change involves adding more hues.......

so i wonder, although the seed is gone, does the rose contain within it the hues of the seed and the first green stem sprouting out from the earth? is that which is no longer visible still present?

is that which is changed over time still that which was there in the first moment of beginning?

Sally Ang said...

I liked that question....Is that which is changed over time still that which was there in the first moment of beginning ??...dun know why, it leads me to the first book of bible .....and the unfolding of accounts in the passing of time ....it reminds me how God, created the first Adam, and how in his disobedience turned away from God, but Jesus came and He brought us back into that relationship with God again....thus we humans can again be with God,to communicate with Him ....thus i like to answer that question in the sense that yes, that which is changed over time will still be that in the first moment of beginning :)....my a dollar worth of thoughts :)

anne artist said...

i suppose since i am here now, i was not there at the beginning. or if i was, i do not recognize myself.

yet, scientists say we are made of stardust from the first moments of the universe. so, maybe i just don't recognize the star within me. instead, focusing on those twinkling lights high in the night sky.

Sally Ang said...

But we need to be humble and not get carried away by only rejoicing in the star that is within you....we should help the moon in providing that light and in doing so also admire the stars that are high above,to learn from them thus doing the necessary things for the world that we called to be in ....:)....in ways that you delight in, where you could contribute.

anne artist said...

ahhh...stars helping the moon shed light on the dark night below.........a beautiful image. thank you, s.a.!

anne artist said...

i am wondering about the seed from which the rose is grown. it disappears but yet other seeds appear from which new roses can be born. (i actually don't know how roses are propagated but this is not meant to be taken on a totally literal basis.)

we lose our origin but yet, in so doing, develop the seeds of that which will come after us.

and what of the sun?

Sally Ang said...

Sometimes i take pity on the sun...cos it never rest....when it rises from East, and sets from West...is back to East and sets again from West ....is the sun tired ?? But i know God make the sun strong, very strong ....so i will always admire that sun ....for it's strength,it's light :)

anne artist said...

maybe that is why the sun sets off its solar flares........it has burned its candle at both ends and needs to rest..........