you are making up for lost time with a creative explosion. so good to see you back and a force of nature! I love all your abstracts and April 30th is just an amazing piece art. my favorite.
you are making up for lost time with a creative explosion. so good to see you back and a force of nature! I love all your abstracts and April 30th is just an amazing piece art. my favorite.
hello Bryon, I am so glad you like that piece espeically i did it for you
hi Albert, so nice to see you dropping by and so pleased that you love that Purple Haze piece, i like the music too
Falling, falling I feel I am falling but when I open my eyes again I see a face. Nicely done Pai
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Beautifully sorted colours, pleasant to look at and an exercise of your imaginations and feelings nicely put on virtual canvas...Like it Pai..
Beautiful Pai. I love them both. Your imagination goes to so many wonderful places. You introduce them to us in such inspired, elegant, images.
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Impressive landscapes and flashes in these last two!
Panta rei (everything flows)!
That burning tree in a ruined city reminds me of something Druidic. Has a stonehendge line of stones behind, and the tree looks like a mask distorting in some kind of altered consciousness. . . rather like an ancient ritualistic thing happening. Cool!
The yellow one that's next is very uplifting and orderly feeling by contrast with the previous one. The bilateral symmetry gives it something of a body like connotation. Also very cool. They could be related one to the other -- the vision once one passes the test of being scared off.
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream
It seems to me that most of your drawings are very simplistic yet tell a whole story. They also remind me of how lousy my childish scribbling is. Maybe I'll be good enough to draw like that someday. I think it requires some art training and natural talent. But then Grandma Moses managed without art training. Maybe I can be Gramps Moses someday.
The last time I kept an open mind,
my brain fell out and the dog grabbed it.
Now it's full of dirt, toothmarks, and dog slobber.
No more open minds or dogs for me.www.gms9810.com/