So nice of you, Alex and Geoffrey! Thanks for your wonderful comments!
Angela Bruno commented on November 14, 2011 10:36am
SEHR schöne Winterstimmung! Man kann die Kälte fast aus dem Bild heraus fühlen. Tolle Idee: eine Schneeflocken-Pusteblume! Da wäre ich nie drauf gekommen. Soviel zu "seine Phantasie trainieren..." - wir hatten ja mal in einer Mail darüber geschrieben. Also, liebe Grüße!!
zoe quixote commented on November 14, 2011 11:03am
so sweet and warm Juith!! love there is two moon! :)
Judith Clay commented on November 14, 2011 11:12pm
Too bad I can't answer your comments individually, but I really appreciate all of them. So, thanks so much for stopping by, Angela, Zoe, Nichole, Beverly, Kirsten, Mark, and Nayoun, and for leaving me your lovely comments!
How beautiful story, Judith! So dreamy, with snow flakes, romantic mood!
Two Moons and two dreams :) One - is in reality, second - is bird's dream. I think, I live in the one of bird's! :) I love this story with sea-buckthorn - this tree is very magic and beautiful! :)
Also, I love color gamma, very calm and quiet! And dandelions as full moons!
Thank you for wonderful winter mood, my fairy-tale friend! :))))))))))))
BIIIG HUGE from me and Kitty!
Such a lovely comment, Ira! You always see all the little details of my pictures, and you understand the story and the feelings. So happy you like my moons and the dandelions. I'm really happy Kitty is better!!! Big, big hug for you and her. Thanks for coming by, Ira!
Judith,
I love this work. It is fun and provocative all at once. You have a great sense of color, shape and pattern. The drawings feel edgy, yet very disciplined. They are simple, yet full of surprises. How long have you been doing this? I'm wondering how your style evolved?
Michele
Hello Michele, and thanks for your comment and interest. I really like how you see my drawings. It's really been a long (and still ongoing) process to get to the style that you see right now. I started out with b&w ink drawings, but because I constantly ask myself what is important to me, and what I want to show within my pictures, and because I look at and study the work of artists whom I admire, my style kept and keeps changing. I ask myself all the time why I like somebody elses work, why it works, what I like about it, and learn from that. Plus I constantly play around with my pastels and ink, trying out new color combinations and tools. I've been seriously working on my drawings again for about 12 years, after having taken a very long break after finishing my ceramic painter apprenticeship. Thanks again for your very nice comment and your interest, Michele!
I see doubles.... wonderful doubles. Moons, braids and dandelion spheres ....floating in the moonlit night. The seeds become fairy dust, sprinkled on a dreaming bird. I just love all the details in each one of your images.
Wow! Thanks so much, Tracey, for this comment. Believe it or not, I didn't even notice that there were so many doubles in this picture! I just love how you see the picture! Thanks for the comment!!!
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Two Moons and two dreams :) One - is in reality, second - is bird's dream. I think, I live in the one of bird's! :) I love this story with sea-buckthorn - this tree is very magic and beautiful! :)
Also, I love color gamma, very calm and quiet! And dandelions as full moons!
Thank you for wonderful winter mood, my fairy-tale friend! :))))))))))))
BIIIG HUGE from me and Kitty!
I love this work. It is fun and provocative all at once. You have a great sense of color, shape and pattern. The drawings feel edgy, yet very disciplined. They are simple, yet full of surprises. How long have you been doing this? I'm wondering how your style evolved?
Michele
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