Really nice work, fearless. I'm happy that you went back to the studio. I too was away for my studio for quite a while. A huge hole grows in a life when not creating art. I look forward to watching your progress.
Why does Michael/abiquii say you should sweep out your studio more often, in relation to Moo (which I, too, love)? I love what you do with color and shape, and how you play with the forms and yet still give me what I love about the animals in the paintings.
Hi Fearless. Good to meet you. Thanks for the visit.
138 friends? I need to get out more.
Very nice. Your eyes are mesmerizing. I am not hitting on you. I'm referring to the work although you have friendly eyes too. (LOL). Seriously, even the eyes on your dog tell a story and draw a viewer in. And your choice for the background here is just stunning. Cool stuff. I'll visit later in hope of seeing more.
Thanks for the compliments on Katrina's portrait. She emailed me yesterday to let me know that it brought tears to her boyfriends eyes. He said it was the best birthday gift he had ever received and helped him feel closer to his deceased mother (of whom the portrait is). I just posted a new daily painting on my page. Let me know what you think and congrats on the new comfy red chair!
you are either a nite owl or an early bird....good morning... i have a question for the group .....or for just you ....how do you know when you are ready to leap from our "normal" line of work to be the "living" artist we desire to be? i feel so ready with ideas and passion but ....afraid at the same time. suggestions ideas thoughts
I liked your canine experiment even though abstract art isn't my first love...one...you had great color and form, two...your dog has personality even though (interesting enough) you can't see it's face, and third and last, it's always good to work outside the norm once in awhile, just so that you give yourself a chance to discover "happy accidents" from your own hand.