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Oh my gosh you guys!!! I can't believe how long it's been since I've been able to spend any time on this site!!! I've missed you all so terribly!! Oy vey what a hectic summer this has been!!! And you've all been so buusssyyyy!!!
Unfortunately I will never be able to get caught up... and for this I am sooo sorry!! 's So all of you that have 'd and 'd me, I thank you so much!!
We were able to be taking all of the little people to Seattle this last weekend, and we had so much fun!! I actually TOOK PHOTOS too!! I will be posting a few of them, and I hope you enjoy!! As usual, please critique!!
I hope that you have all had a wonderful summer, and you know that I love you all tons!!!
Hi Ramona. It's been more than one year now since you've started watching me. I guess, it's high time I thank you for this (and that i am kind of... late
Anyway, you've got an impressive gallery. I really like "In the Unknown" or your plane serie. But you have greats portraits too. You do seems to have many talents, do you ?
There are highly cerebral and sophisticated images here. Just considering the gallery's first page…
How "Sailing" and "Heat" are an almost precisely positive/negative pair, the latter animated by that delightful lighting detail which makes an exclamation point!
How "Over the Mountains IV" discovers a perfectly anthropomorphic image in the damnedest of locations.
How "Downtown III" and "Downtown IV" have compositionally stripped down the usual urban clutter to reveal the overwhelming power of their perspective's diagonals.
How "Over the Mountains I", entirely apart from its ravishingly evocative sense of place is all about movement and texture and detail, organized by an almost perfect golden proportion.
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my posterI love art and am gladly with you around me the art to be regarded.
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It's Nice to be Important but it's more Important to be Nice
Anyway, you've got an impressive gallery. I really like "In the Unknown" or your plane serie. But you have greats portraits too. You do seems to have many talents, do you ?
How "Sailing" and "Heat" are an almost precisely positive/negative pair, the latter animated by that delightful lighting detail which makes an exclamation point!
How "Over the Mountains IV" discovers a perfectly anthropomorphic image in the damnedest of locations.
How "Downtown III" and "Downtown IV" have compositionally stripped down the usual urban clutter to reveal the overwhelming power of their perspective's diagonals.
How "Over the Mountains I", entirely apart from its ravishingly evocative sense of place is all about movement and texture and detail, organized by an almost perfect golden proportion.
Wow.
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Simply complex, plainly multifaceted, obscurely popular...
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my gallery: [link]
my other account: [link]
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