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From: gerebear
06/11/2008 12:07:29
 Your work is awesome! I love hte colors you used. My two favorites are the "Pretty Ponies"and "Shirts". There is something very captivating about them.


From: rteleis
04/22/2008 17:48:12

Thank you for your comment on 'West Germania Street'. To answer your question, it the street where my father grew up in a small mountain town in Pennsylvania. I still have family there in the old home. Love your work!



From: LinaEve
04/18/2008 22:31:10
Wow, you are one busy person! Really like our horses! But how do you find time for all that and art making too?


04/08/2008 23:29:13

Linda, thanks for your comments on my painting "New Orleans Trio".  I was inspired to do this piece while listening to Louis Armstrong. I was also touched by the people of New Orlaans after Katrina.


Thanks again,



From: KLongs
03/27/2008 09:32:29
thanks for the visit to my site.  Great to see there are other teachers in this community.  I enjoyed looking at your work.  Keep up the good work! Kevin


From: tigerpride
03/25/2008 15:09:56
I think "Studio Art" is a term that delineates between other types of art like "commercial" which generally takes place in an office setting whereas studio art takes place in the artists private work area. However, for me "studio art" is often synonymous with "unemployeed creative mind".


From: rbfineart
03/25/2008 14:09:24
Hey, thanks for the comments. Glad you liked the interview, and I'm sorry you didn't get to stop by Inkspell Books in Half Moon Bay. Great store, great people. If you are ever there again, definitely stop by!


03/25/2008 09:53:21
Hi Linda, Thank you for your kind comment on my use of color and for visiting my page. In regard to your question about working larger, it comes down to how you feel about it. Does the idea resonate with your sensibilities? I cannot tell from your posted images how sharp your edges are but the one possible reason for her suggestion is to make the images crisper or perhaps a stronger statement. I would ask your friend to clarify why she feels that this is necessary for her to represent you. Perhaps you could ask your other galleries what they think of the idea too. You never know where a good idea to further your career will come from so if it were me, I’d check it out.

Warm Regards, David





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