General Non-Fiction posted September 29, 2025


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The Ultimate Artist

by Tom Horonzy


 
I recently read an author's praise of a beautiful sunset. She literally described loud, robust colors that somehow spoke softly, as life beneath the gloaming twilight ebbed hours after dawning.

In return,  I reflected on how every eventide, seen over decades, was different. That from the palette of The Master, one-of-a-kind tapestries are hung, such as when He backlights a towering cu, or feathers-in miles of stratocumulus clouds dabbed beneath Egyptian blue skies. Each rendering is distinct.

Reviewing thousands of photos, would I find any two identical? His originality is incomparable; His talent, unmatched.  The deftness of His strokes were, are, and always will be... unique. 

Compared with renowned artists, whose subjects differed in style, be they landscapes, portraits, still life, or abstracts, each canvas had an end, whereas His renditions would change in the blink of an eye, continuously through eternity. 

I wonder how the cinematography beyond the veil could be more amazing than what I witnessed mortally?

 



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Twenty-eight thousand four hundred and forty-nine days later, I have never seen a duplicate sunset.
All the photographs shared are my own.
An assist goes to Marilyn Hamilton for a review written about one of her releases, which became The Ultimate Artist.
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