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Board Riding Memory
very fine
the movement of white in the sky
together with the sea
though diagonal so well placed to create apart yet intersecting journey
silent lotus
the movement of white in the sky
together with the sea
though diagonal so well placed to create apart yet intersecting journey
silent lotus
“A poem should have the touch ... the way sunlight falls on Braille.” .......silent lotus
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This is great, Ross
The surfer's eye view is super. I didn't get it at first then BINGO. Loved it.
Like the style
JJ
The surfer's eye view is super. I didn't get it at first then BINGO. Loved it.
Like the style
JJ
Long time a child and still a child
Whooo!
Colours grabbed me instantly.
As you know, I'm a Paint virgin and have only dipped my toe into the shallow waters of this (for me) new and very exciting medium.
I can instantly appreciate the skill and time you have spent on this.
I love the shimmer of the waves, the reflection of the sun on the buildings.
You inspire me to invest more time experimenting with this medium.
Thank you.
Colours grabbed me instantly.
As you know, I'm a Paint virgin and have only dipped my toe into the shallow waters of this (for me) new and very exciting medium.
I can instantly appreciate the skill and time you have spent on this.
I love the shimmer of the waves, the reflection of the sun on the buildings.
You inspire me to invest more time experimenting with this medium.
Thank you.
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JJ
Glad you liked it, I wanted to show you in particullr that I am not just an abstract painter.
Pauline
Thanks for you reply. Most of the 'work' behind this was traditional painting and sketches, I beleive by drawng especially, your hand develops a 'memory' so that when one does purely imaginative work that 'memory' gives the work substance.
Glad you liked it, I wanted to show you in particullr that I am not just an abstract painter.
Pauline
Thanks for you reply. Most of the 'work' behind this was traditional painting and sketches, I beleive by drawng especially, your hand develops a 'memory' so that when one does purely imaginative work that 'memory' gives the work substance.