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From: taluse
05/01/2008 15:47:26

Hello, I am terrible at naming my photos. Everyone on here always has the best titles for all of their work, I just call all of mine untitled...pretty lame.



From: taluse
04/29/2008 12:31:27

Ive just recently bought a new camera, so Ive been going pretty crazy with it. The picture you asked about is an old retired boat sitting at the marina, which Im having the best time exploring. All of my new pictures have actually been taken at the same marina, including the car. What fun!! Hope to see more of your work soon...


Chris



04/28/2008 16:28:59
Sue, did you get my message from last night regarding "An Inconvenient Half-Truth"? I got an error message saying your message box is full and wasn't sure...   -Don


04/28/2008 09:03:51

Hi Sue,

how was your vacation? mine got cancelled, :(

A friend/student of mine seems to have made your acquaintance .. Carmela and I painted in my studio together on Friday, first time I shared my space and your name came up, scuttlebutt is pretty cool dont ya think?

Looking forward to seeing more of your work with color as well as beautiful tree details. 

Robin



04/27/2008 01:48:07

I always appreciate your comments on my work. I was actually trying to draw focus this time to the eyes of the mask. I've always been fascinated with the fact that the empty eyes of the masks make it hard to read their true character. They don't become "alive" until someones eyes are peering thru. To paraphrase an old saying, "the eyes are the window to the soul".


As for the greens and oranges; the analagous yellow-green to orange color scheme is one of my favorites. You may have noticed that several of my works have this as their color scheme...            &nb sp;  Cheers,  -Don



From: Carmela
04/26/2008 06:45:30
Hi Sue,  I'm so glad you like the tree.  I'm thrilled you want to use it, and I can't wait to see the result.  


From: RuthCanada
04/25/2008 11:43:36

Thanks for your interest in how the “Sea Captain” was painted.  The paint is watercolor on gold gesso.  The gold reflects light to give the paint more “glow”.  The background is in just two colors layered one over the other.


Your trees tell a story of character and wisdom.  Detail is the voice in your artwork.   Well done.  - Ruthy 



From: taluse
04/25/2008 11:08:47

Hey, youre back. You asked about the picture of the trees in ice, Its under the freeway, right outside the 'Graffiti Graveyard'. If I had been facing in the other direction, It would have been looking into the opening of the Graveyard.


Chris





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