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From: tautog
03/08/2008 12:24:25
Really like the sheep painting.


03/08/2008 09:40:25

Thanks for your comment!  We are also self taught and enjoy every minute of it.  Your work is lovely, it's so green and serene, I love it!  Will keep watching your work, and this great site. 


Enjoy!  It's raining here today, a great time to be in the studio...


Sandy and Carl Bryant  Showcase Mosaics



From: karafree1
03/05/2008 12:30:10

you are the first to comment on my title..


Kara sounds/rythmes with Sarah...


Wassiliy Kandinsky said  "there is no must in art..Art is Free"


I totally agree, so then "carefree"  became " Karafree"  I am a free one...at least that is my goal on the days I am caught in the illusions of time and struggle....


Thanks for your friend invite and nice comments.


 


kara



From: karafree1
03/05/2008 08:13:10

The greatest gift I can give myself and others each day is sitting quietly in nature and Being one with it......This is something I have come to learn...winters can get long when I can't sit out in the garden.....There is a warmth, and loving respect in your work!


Kara


 



From: janlor
03/04/2008 11:42:31
Thanks for visiting my site. Yes, printmaking can really get a hold on you. There are so many processes to learn and play with. You can do monotypes and relief prints without a press. Good luck getting started. I have a few good books to recommend if you're interested.


From: pattieba
02/29/2008 18:50:46
Thank you for your comment about my paintings.  I do look at nature and certain trees as sacred sites.  Being in New Zealand you know that the native race there believes that people are connected to certain sacred sites., especially the women, who return to them at times with others from their families. 


From: selliot
02/28/2008 17:38:18
Thanks for visiting my site and for your positive comments. I'm not much of a salesman, but I am very encouraged by the positive feedback from this site. I always think that there is so much amazing art out there that mine is not good enough to sell. Interestingly, a recent art calendar article said that all art, no matter how good or bad, has a market and is marketable, you just have to find it.   I need to start looking harder.


02/28/2008 15:54:01
BZBZBZ, it will happen when the moment presents itself, if you are prepared.  Jack




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