I have to admit, yellow is my favorite color ... it looks magnificent here. It reminds me of the color of a sunrise spreading. I see this same thing with my mountains wher I live.
It is nice receive unsolicited comments thank you all sometimes the path one chooses seems arduous but comments like these are similar to a light shining on a dark night, all to often life makes us forget what it is about, when I wore a younger man's attire an artist called Vladimir once said to me : "believe in yourself for the rest is just bull s**t." wise words indeed thanks Vladimir, I now understand.
THANK YOU all.
terry
We name things so that we may know them
but to know them
is to know that they have no name
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We name things so that we may know them
but to know them is to know that they have no name.
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great
the bright colors attract the viewer. Would be very helpfull to know about technic (oil, acryl etc.) and measure to get a better imagination.
Go on!
yes
Really, it's just a beautiful, striking painting. I love to look at it. Keep putting your stuff out there.
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Sun-bathed street
This is a lovely painting, rich colours are perfect.
MG
Cockburn street Edinburgh
J.A. Spahr-Summers
Poet & Photographer
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I have to admit, yellow is my favorite color ... it looks magnificent here. It reminds me of the color of a sunrise spreading. I see this same thing with my mountains wher I live.
The red sets it off beautifully.
Great Work!
Jeff
Thanks
It is nice receive unsolicited comments thank you all sometimes the path one chooses seems arduous but comments like these are similar to a light shining on a dark night, all to often life makes us forget what it is about, when I wore a younger man's attire an artist called Vladimir once said to me : "believe in yourself for the rest is just bull s**t." wise words indeed thanks Vladimir, I now understand.
THANK YOU all.
terry
We name things so that we may know them
but to know them
is to know that they have no name
We name things so that we may know them
but to know them is to know that they have no name.
" Often blinded by what we see."