Project Light: Indoor Light (Week 4)

"Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life."  ~ Berthold Auerbach

This is our last week of studying natural indoor light.  It has been a week of dreary, gray weather here so it was a bit of a challenge to complete this week's project.  These photos may not be the most technically correct, but they are meaningful to me because.....it shows my husband, who stole my heart over 20 years ago playing the piano for me.  I remember it like yesterday.  He was going to graduate school and I had met up with him at the university late one evening early in our relationship.  We slipped off into an abandoned classroom with a grand piano.   He played and the melodies echoed off the vacated walls and his music moved me.....it was magical.  He still plays almost daily -  even if it is for  a few moments.  Yes, this piano holds many memories......at the hands of my husband it has soothed three fussy babies and lulled them to sleep and entertained guests in our home.  It has been banged on and tinkered with by my own children and their friends.  And now, nothing makes my husband prouder than to have his youngest daughter take up lessons.  She has inherited her daddy's talent and the music slips effortlessly from her fingertips, just like her dad's.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           "Piano Reflections 2013"

Please stop by and see the rest of the blog circle beginning with my friend, Linda Hooper.   Be sure and come back next week as we begin a new theme for the month of February - visualizing images in black and white.  If you are new here, you can visit here to see the project light archives.

 

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Project Light: Indoor Light (Week 3)