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Merilee wrote:
Julian, this is a really beautiful painting. Love all the different greens. What I particularly like are the blobs of blue-green in the front of the second row of vines with the stroke of cobalt. It just makes the whole painting work.
Julian, this is a really beautiful painting. Love all the different greens. What I particularly like are the blobs of blue-green in the front of the second row of vines with the stroke of cobalt. It just makes the whole painting work.
08.31.06
Gary of Oakland, CA wrote:
I especially like that the two trees (cedars or other pines) look so structural. From this vantage, it looks like an old road leading to some ancient, vine covered ruins. The greens, I agree, are lovely.
I especially like that the two trees (cedars or other pines) look so structural. From this vantage, it looks like an old road leading to some ancient, vine covered ruins. The greens, I agree, are lovely.
08.31.06
kate Gault wrote:
Julian, this morning the NYTimes did a story about "Painting a day" websites, so I looked at a few. They do not coompare to yours.
Julian, this morning the NYTimes did a story about "Painting a day" websites, so I looked at a few. They do not coompare to yours.
08.31.06
Sarah Redmond Jr. wrote:
On the contrary Kate, Julian is actually included in that article. Remember that "better" and "best" are purely subjective responses. The spirit of the Web art community is to be generous, so I think it would be preferable to say that they are simply not to your taste. The USA Today article that Julian links to from this page does a good job of covering the movement, and has a selection of the prominent p-a-d websites. Sarah Jr.
On the contrary Kate, Julian is actually included in that article. Remember that "better" and "best" are purely subjective responses. The spirit of the Web art community is to be generous, so I think it would be preferable to say that they are simply not to your taste. The USA Today article that Julian links to from this page does a good job of covering the movement, and has a selection of the prominent p-a-d websites. Sarah Jr.
08.31.06
Julian wrote:
I'll put it up Louis, you should have been mentioned - , oil on card
I'll put it up Louis, you should have been mentioned - , oil on card
08.31.06
Louis wrote:
Thanks Julian. You're a pal!
Thanks Julian. You're a pal!
08.31.06
Molly wrote:
Sarah Jr - not sure where you found better or best in Kate's comment, but I thought she expressed perfectly and concisely her opinion that the others' work wasn't "to her taste"... A respite from the Everyone-gets-an-A-For-Trying mentality is good. Thinking and expressing opinions are good.
Sarah Jr - not sure where you found better or best in Kate's comment, but I thought she expressed perfectly and concisely her opinion that the others' work wasn't "to her taste"... A respite from the Everyone-gets-an-A-For-Trying mentality is good. Thinking and expressing opinions are good.
08.31.06
Karen Black wrote:
Sarah, I don't believe that Kate's comment was necessarily about the art she saw, but the websites themselves. And I must agree, that while there are several artists who are very much to my taste, IMHO Julian has the best website out there - in part due to his layouts and his many extra features, and in part due to his links to his wife's wonderful site. (I also think he's the best artist.) Julian, as usual, a gorgeous "postcard".
Sarah, I don't believe that Kate's comment was necessarily about the art she saw, but the websites themselves. And I must agree, that while there are several artists who are very much to my taste, IMHO Julian has the best website out there - in part due to his layouts and his many extra features, and in part due to his links to his wife's wonderful site. (I also think he's the best artist.) Julian, as usual, a gorgeous "postcard".
08.31.06
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