Polly and Tammy on the Balcony
by Reynold Jay
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8391.000 x 2890.000 inches
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Title
Polly and Tammy on the Balcony
Artist
Reynold Jay
Medium
Painting - Water Color
Description
Art by Duy Truong & Reynold Jay. The 1883 diary art is displayed as it appeared when it was discovered in the first panel. We see the parchment removed in the seconded panel and then in the fully colored panel. The Diary is available in all three formats. Art may be edited by any shopper to arrange panels as desired. Available up to a spectacular 8 foot width........... "Robin Hood and the Magna Carta" .... A cropped portrait of Tammy and her adorable little Polly. Tammy arrives at the Vatican with an important message that would alter the space-time continuum. King John III had been disgraced under an interdict from the Pope and a new alliance was about to be formed. Tammy arrives in time to see that Baron Fitzwalter ( Robin Hood) is included in the arrangement. Tammy writes in her Diary, "I could see that he was not at all surprised that we had flown onto the balcony. Nor was he surprised that we took turns talking to him. We bowed down and he said that was not necessary and then brought us to our feet. I inquired as to why he was not asking questions like we so often heard from others.
He said, 'I speak to angels everyday. You are naught alone, little one.'
I can tell you his words surprised me. It would give me much to think about."
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May 1st, 2018
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Comments (28)
Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
A very lovely work, specially love the colored one. Its appeals me Reynold F/L
Kim Prowse
i like watching art in progress, especially with line work . it’s lovely and soft and so very curious
Angeles M Pomata
Such a lovely painting, Reynold! The sweet watercolor work, the subtle coloring outcome and the gentle demeanors of the characters are gorgeous. L/F