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Mhairi Lawson wrote:
Julian, the colours in this are absolutely beautiful - thank you so much! x Mhairi
Julian, the colours in this are absolutely beautiful - thank you so much! x Mhairi
10.16.06
Bonnie wrote:
C'est Magnifique!!
C'est Magnifique!!
10.16.06
Gerry wrote:
superbe, et très délicat, vraiment.
superbe, et très délicat, vraiment.
10.16.06
Robert Eli wrote:
Mhairi Lawson, the famous soprano??? Bob
Mhairi Lawson, the famous soprano??? Bob
10.16.06
Chris wrote:
Damn. Makes me want to get up really early and see what things look like round here...
What time was it? 4.30-ish?
It's a real skill to be able to get so much light into a dark painting.
Damn. Makes me want to get up really early and see what things look like round here...
What time was it? 4.30-ish?
It's a real skill to be able to get so much light into a dark painting.
10.16.06
gerry wrote:
Thank you so much;
I thought it was a kind of quest for the holy grail, the never-ending kind, I mean; well, it happens, at last; and actually this painting reminds me of a walk I had, from Lyon to the the Cotes du rhone region (the southern part) on a quest for some nectar; and the sunrise we enjoyed was really like the one on the painting.
Merci beaucoup, and carry on the good work.
G
Thank you so much;
I thought it was a kind of quest for the holy grail, the never-ending kind, I mean; well, it happens, at last; and actually this painting reminds me of a walk I had, from Lyon to the the Cotes du rhone region (the southern part) on a quest for some nectar; and the sunrise we enjoyed was really like the one on the painting.
Merci beaucoup, and carry on the good work.
G
10.16.06
B. Chapman wrote:
I envy you G. Lorgos...you are one very lucky person with a very beautiful painting!!
I envy you G. Lorgos...you are one very lucky person with a very beautiful painting!!
10.16.06
t tarry wrote:
Beautiful!!
Beautiful!!
10.16.06
Darren Maurer wrote:
I like the landscape with the darker colors used on this one. It still has the appeal of the brighter ones but from a different perspective.
I like the landscape with the darker colors used on this one. It still has the appeal of the brighter ones but from a different perspective.
10.16.06
Peter wrote:
Beautiful. I can feel the cold morning dew.
Julian, technical question: what mixing medium do you use on these little gems? Thanks.
Beautiful. I can feel the cold morning dew.
Julian, technical question: what mixing medium do you use on these little gems? Thanks.
10.17.06
Ellen Ruggles wrote:
Alas, I have experienced just such a sunrise in Provence. Unfortunately, it was on the way to airport in Nice. I was crying all the way as I did not want to go home and wanted to paint one of these sunrises. Maybe someday.
Ellen R.
Alas, I have experienced just such a sunrise in Provence. Unfortunately, it was on the way to airport in Nice. I was crying all the way as I did not want to go home and wanted to paint one of these sunrises. Maybe someday.
Ellen R.
10.17.06
Anonomous wrote:
GREAT!!
GREAT!!
10.17.06
Anonomous wrote:
WONDERFUL!!
WONDERFUL!!
10.17.06
Bitch Diva wrote:
Yes, I believe it was THE Mhairi Lawson! You never know who might pop up to comment on a ray of Shifting Light, especially when its one so out of the ordinary and beautiful as this.
Yes, I believe it was THE Mhairi Lawson! You never know who might pop up to comment on a ray of Shifting Light, especially when its one so out of the ordinary and beautiful as this.
10.18.06
Deann Rex wrote:
This one touched me more than all the others!!!
Beautiful. Tres Jolie!
This one touched me more than all the others!!!
Beautiful. Tres Jolie!
10.20.06
stephanie Schwartz wrote:
is there any way i can purchase a print of " first light" I would be very happy. thank you.
is there any way i can purchase a print of " first light" I would be very happy. thank you.
11.29.06
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