Twas Many and Many a Year Ago

Laura Milnor Iverson


The ghost of Annabel Lee, forever a maiden on the brink of womanhood, stands in the red iceplant on the bluffs overlooking the sea. She wears a white regency gown with a string of pearls, her blond hair swept up in a bun. The full moon illuminates the Grecian-style sepulchre on the rocky cliff. This Gothic fantasy landscape, inspired by the "Annabel Lee" poem by Edgar Allan Poe, is part of the Dreamscapes series, which combines my original paintings with digital enhancements. The somber sepia tones and grunge texture give the piece a weathered, Victorian Gothic feel. The copyright watermarks on the image do not appear on the actual print.


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Original painting (prints are available of this one as well):Her Tomb by the Sounding Sea Original Painting by Laura Milnor Iverson
Her Tomb by the Sounding Sea

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September 2011