Strokes Of Time
by James Temple
Title
Strokes Of Time
Artist
James Temple
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
My father loved this old Kamaka ukulele that he bought in Honolulu many years ago. You can still see the scratches he made in the wood while stroking it. As a child we sang old tunes that he liked. He's no longer with us, but I have memories, and his ukulele. Strokes of time indeed.
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March 16th, 2014
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Comments (18)
Tejsweena Krishan
Such a very nostalgically a very heart-warming, soul touching, and enlightening feel reaching out as marvelous effects of memories from this so beauteous click! Love this so much dear James! :)
Kathryn Jones
A beautiful old instrument and memory of your late father. May he rest in peace! Does the sound of the ukulele improve over time in the same way as violins and cellos do?
James Temple replied:
Aloha Kathryn and thank you for your comment. I would only guess that the ukulele does improve with time. James
Yul Olaivar
Beautiful color, creative brilliant work !!!....L/Fv/Fb share
James Temple replied:
Thank you Yul. I took a look at your work... Radical, fluid, colorful, looks like you enjoy your art, well done.
Darice Machel McGuire
Great memories for a great shot.
James Temple replied:
Thanks Darice, my dad died at age 72. It's strange that I took this shot yesterday, and was reminded by my brother today that he died on this day in 1988.