Trees for Peace
The Eyes of Nature
Many eyes are looking at me here with Nature;
By day and night, beneath and atop a tree.
They're scary, they're mean, they're creepy,
And how do I look to them seeing me?
Dr Abe V Rotor
Eyes in the Forest, acrylic painting on canvas (60" x 44"), by AVRotor May 8, 2012
Details: Young adventurers in full gear prepare to penetrate the forest; emergent tree rises to a hundred feet surpassing the canopy layer. A nest is perched on the top, with a mother hawk attending to her young.
The Eyes of NatureMany eyes are looking at me here with Nature;By day and night, beneath and atop a tree.They're scary, they're mean, they're creepy,And how do I look to them seeing me?Wink and they wink, close and they do, too.Quick the flashlight, and they disappear;Can eyes exist alone, like stars in the sky?I wonder if these eyes are like stars to cheer.Yes, the fireflies have lamps that flicker,The moth and butterfly have wing spotsLike monstrous eyes to stave off predator,And cave dwellers glow in rows and knots.The fish in the stream is silver in the moonlight,As bubbles rise to the surface and sparkle,The owl rarely blinks, no creature dare around,Its infrared vision indeed a marvel.Raindrops falling make a thousand eyesLife they bring to the rainbow, borrowingits colors glow, and sparkle as they drop,reborn with the light of the river flowing.Mushrooms are phosphorescent, they glow,while others absorb light for future use;Ah, boast the snake, I can freeze you to fall,An eagle swoops, there's no excuse.Petals attract a pollinator in the nightCrickets shine when won by a song,Seeds pop out to meet the rising sun,And the sun shines happily all along.Eyes, eyes, eyes, - for us to see the world,And all eyes the world is bound;In our sleep, in the deep forest and ocean,Eyes make the world go round. ~
A pair of deer, a coiled boa, and many more hidden and camouflaged. Trees are real giants of the living world. This Dipterocarp is the tallest tree in the Tropical Rainforest.
Note: How many creatures are there in this painting? Count and show their location. It's a game, and there is a prize for the keenest eye. Painting for Ms Jolly-Ann M Castro and Family. California. USA
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