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Jerusalem is a port city on the shore of eternity. The Temple Mount is a great ship, a pleasure yawl In splendor. From the portholes of her Wailing Wall, jubilant saints Peer like passengers. Hasidim on the pier wave Goodbye, yelling hurrah, bon voyage. She Is always docking, always embarking. And the fences and docks And policemen and flags and churches' high masts And the mosques and the smokestacks of synagogues and the chanteys Of praise and mountain-billows. The ram's horn sounds out sunset: one more Has set sail. Yom Kippur sailors in white uniforms Ascend between the ropes and ladders of tried-and-true prayers. And the profits of market and gates and goldencap domes: Jerusalem is the Venice of God.
Watercolor on Paper
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20 W x 16 H x 0.1 D in
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Daniel E. Clarke is a Los Angeles Native who has been painting his entire career in the Los Angeles area. His art education has included studying under the internationally famous Timothy Clark, UCLA Extension University, and Glendale College. He has explored both pictorial and abstract designs but is dedicated to a free flow of color and dynamic composition. Mr. Clarke has concentrated on the acrylic and watercolor medium, and paints on location in his Los Angeles based studio.
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