These two paintings by Arthur Clarke Strachan capture the enchanted charm one finds in poems of William Wordsworth. One can almost hear the ducks on the river and feel the breeze wafting through the trees. An excellent use of colors, tonality and lighting. Sir Frederick Camacho Professor of British Literature Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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These two paintings by Arthur Clarke Strachan capture the enchanted charm one finds in poems of William Wordsworth. One can almost hear the ducks on the river and feel the breeze wafting through the trees. An excellent use of colors, tonality and lighting.
Sir Frederick Camacho
Professor of British Literature
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Thank you.
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