Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistRC DeWinter Platinum Member CollectionAbstracts
Description 2010 RC deWinter ~ All Rights Reserved
_____________________________________________ When my son was small, one of our favorite activities was listening to and singing along with all kinds of music. I would visit his preschool class with my guitar from time to time and teach the children traditional and true folk songs._____________________________________________This Little Light of Mine was a huge hit with everyone; little voices would sing loudly & mime holding their 'little lights'. The song is sometimes listed as a spiritual from the days of slavery, but it was composed specifically for children in the 1920's by Harry Loes. Collected by John Lomax in 1939, the song has become a fixture in American folk music and was promoted, with some lyric changes, by Zilphia Horton & Fannie Lou Hamer for use in the civil rights movement. The version we loved best and sang goes like this: (chorus)This little light of mine, Im gonna let it shine. This little light of mine, Im gonna let it shine. This little light of mine, Im gonna let it shine. Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine. Im gonna take this light around the world and Im gonna let it shine. Im gonna take this light around the world and Im gonna let it shine. Im gonna take this light around the world and Im gonna let it shine. Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine (chorus) And I wont let anyone blow it out, Im gonna let it shine. No, I wont let anyone blow it out, Im gonna let it shine. No, I wont let anyone blow it out, Im gonna let it shine. Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine._____________________________________________The world as a global village, interconnected in ways social, economic, cultural, environmental. My little light is shining; can you see it? Is yours? Digital oil abstract painted, with love, for my late son.
RC DeWinter, Fairfield, CT Member Since December 2008 Artist StatementHello and welcome to my portfolio on Imagekind. Here's a bit about me:
RC deWinter is a Connecticut writer/digital artist whose artwork has been published in many print and online journals, including, among others, The American Muse, Fine Art Photography, Poetry Nook, 2River View, Pink Panther, Official Feature Online Entertainment Magazine, Garden Tripod and also used as set décor on ABC-TV’s “Desperate Housewives." In 2013 Ms. deWinter she was one of six finalists for a Shorty Award, the national social media awards, in art. Ms. deWinter is honored to be the first digital artist invited to exhibit at the Arts of Tolland Gallery in Connecticut. Her 4-week solo exhibition was an unqualified success. Her poetry publication credits include The New York Times, Uno: A Poetry Anthology, 2River View, Another Sun, Pink Panther Magazine, Pilcrow & Dagger, Plum Ruby Review, Poetry Life and Times and numerous other print/online publications. If you enjoy my work, please spread the word, and thank you for stopping by.
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