Conversely, Motonaga's work feels sweet and idealistic, as in his delightful early oil painting of a bumpy mountain topped with
lyrical little dots or a 1959 painting called Kiss, of tall, blue and red dynamic brushstrokes that almost touch at the top.
Here's a summertime post about music, people, and the planet —
lyrical and instrumental compositions that connect you with the «pale blue
dot» or inspire you to live a life attuned, at least a
little, to nature's cycles.