Comments (8)
iyc wrote:
Magical!!
Magical!!
04.27.07
Karen wrote:
Julian, this is GORGEOUS!! a new direction for you. The mood it creates has such psychological depth -- it's not just trees and a stream, it's darkness and hope. I love your work; your emails are the highlight of my workday.
Julian, this is GORGEOUS!! a new direction for you. The mood it creates has such psychological depth -- it's not just trees and a stream, it's darkness and hope. I love your work; your emails are the highlight of my workday.
04.27.07
Brian Kliewer wrote:
This reminds me so much of a "Nature" program I saw on PBS years ago. The episode was called "Tom's River." It was about a river keeper in England. I remember the reflections of the overhanging trees so vividly. I loved that show. This has so much of that same feeling. A great memory. Great work.
This reminds me so much of a "Nature" program I saw on PBS years ago. The episode was called "Tom's River." It was about a river keeper in England. I remember the reflections of the overhanging trees so vividly. I loved that show. This has so much of that same feeling. A great memory. Great work.
04.27.07
David Goldin wrote:
Julian, this is superb!! It was great spending time with you and Ruth. Good luck in your endeavors. Thanks again for the great hospitality while in Provence.
Julian, this is superb!! It was great spending time with you and Ruth. Good luck in your endeavors. Thanks again for the great hospitality while in Provence.
04.27.07
sarah wrote:
What glorious greens, like a soothing balm, so rich and deep and green, lush and velvety.
What glorious greens, like a soothing balm, so rich and deep and green, lush and velvety.
04.27.07
Roger Roberts wrote:
Just beautiful! You have your style pretty well nailed! I probably enjoy your still-life a fraction more than your land-scape.
Just beautiful! You have your style pretty well nailed! I probably enjoy your still-life a fraction more than your land-scape.
04.27.07
Barbara wrote:
Hi Julian How delightful it has been to follow spring in your landscapes. Looking at reflections in water shifts our perceptions of the space we are in. Your painting encourages us to pause and look and is, therefore, a soothing experience. Thank you for creating this rich, mysterious image. Barbara
Hi Julian How delightful it has been to follow spring in your landscapes. Looking at reflections in water shifts our perceptions of the space we are in. Your painting encourages us to pause and look and is, therefore, a soothing experience. Thank you for creating this rich, mysterious image. Barbara
04.27.07
Andy M wrote:
Wow. Nice, cool, and refreshing in the shade.
Not what I was expecting at all.
Wow. Nice, cool, and refreshing in the shade.
Not what I was expecting at all.
04.27.07
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