
Oh what a tango dance we weave
Beneath the stars, midsummer’s eve . . .
Beneath the stars, midsummer’s eve . . .
Others in this series: Crucifigere, Lovers, Time, Dance à Deux, Tribal Fury and Icarus. There are more sitting in the drawer . . .

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9 have said their bit, now it's your turn:
...And the sky's in love with you. I like that jumbled Shakespeare. New? Very lively.
I really love this one! Niiice job!
wonderful sir, wonderful~
truly enchanting! x
Thanks for the comments.
No, this isn’t new, either. It’s part of a ongoing series of paintings and drawings depicting simply drawn figures – men and women – interacting, as they are known to do.
Nor is the jumbled quote based on Shakespeare, although everyone attributes the original to him. The actual author of ‘Oh what a tangled web we weave’ is Sir Walter Scott, from Marmion.
like a dance in a dream... i really enjoy this piece!
Beautiful.
Beautiful and great perspective!
Like it much.
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