Comments: 10
DartGarry [2014-04-19 16:25:26 +0000 UTC]
intersting!
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seyk In reply to DartGarry [2014-04-25 11:02:30 +0000 UTC]
thanks for your comment, garry.
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DartGarry In reply to seyk [2014-04-25 12:41:30 +0000 UTC]
thanks for your arts
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richardcgreen [2014-03-29 14:16:59 +0000 UTC]
Not too sketchy to me ~ more tight and awesome.
You're like Andrew Wyeth; you break all the compositional
rules in the book ~ and with equal success. I commend
you on your work.
regards: Richard
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seyk In reply to richardcgreen [2014-03-29 16:54:08 +0000 UTC]
i really thank you for your feedback and most of all for showing me andrew wyeth. i didnt know him. now i got that feeling that there is an artist with similar points of view in the compositional way.
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richardcgreen In reply to seyk [2014-03-29 17:14:13 +0000 UTC]
Well, Andrew has been departed for a number of years.
But he truly is America's premier artist...and he didn't travel the
world to do art. Simply, he painted his neighbors, neighborhood
and surroundings, Eastern US, Maine, Connecticut, etc.
A superb draftsman, he broke so many rules...the only way to go!
Thanks for getting back...
richard
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seyk In reply to richardcgreen [2014-03-29 18:19:02 +0000 UTC]
i read some words about him and it says that he was a painter of the people. and it was the folk who loved his work, make him become famous.
i like it to think of him as a man who was "saved" by the folk from the art "experts".
they say he did illustrations and was not abstract, but they did not understand the trade of subtlety.
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seyk In reply to Oleg-Bardenkov [2014-03-29 13:58:58 +0000 UTC]
thanks much for your speed-comment.
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