Comments (14)
Katie wrote:
Wow! I don't know why the simplicity of this solitary object is so striking to me, but I love it. Reminds me of when you did a spoon and an egg, the first painting I ever saw of yours, and what caused me to become a loyal fan ever since!
Wow! I don't know why the simplicity of this solitary object is so striking to me, but I love it. Reminds me of when you did a spoon and an egg, the first painting I ever saw of yours, and what caused me to become a loyal fan ever since!
05.04.07
virginia wrote:
I too love the simplicity....
Very beautiful....
Thank you
I too love the simplicity....
Very beautiful....
Thank you
05.04.07
Merilee wrote:
Once again, your brushstrokes are heavenly and you managed to really capture "metal". Simply wonderful.
Once again, your brushstrokes are heavenly and you managed to really capture "metal". Simply wonderful.
05.04.07
Julia wrote:
Solidity and history captured beautifully in a simple object. You are very, very talented.
Solidity and history captured beautifully in a simple object. You are very, very talented.
05.05.07
Jo Ann wrote:
How simple---and lovely. I often marvel at the sources of your inspiration---everyday objects. j
How simple---and lovely. I often marvel at the sources of your inspiration---everyday objects. j
05.05.07
Alana wrote:
Julian, you never cease to amaze. I opened your mail today expecting another beautiful landscape and up pops this stunner. Simply beautiful.
Julian, you never cease to amaze. I opened your mail today expecting another beautiful landscape and up pops this stunner. Simply beautiful.
05.05.07
Rachael wrote:
Lovely and amazing!
Lovely and amazing!
05.05.07
Lennart Söderqvist wrote:
You are the best!
You are the best!
05.05.07
Diane wrote:
If set to music I am hearing "Pictures from an Exhibition"...perfect in its simplicity along with wonderfully complex shading... or maybe it's something by Philip Glass.. or Debussy? Ruth, help me out... D
If set to music I am hearing "Pictures from an Exhibition"...perfect in its simplicity along with wonderfully complex shading... or maybe it's something by Philip Glass.. or Debussy? Ruth, help me out... D
05.05.07
Diane wrote:
R dear...oh my, I can only imagine your felines having "cat"-aleptics, but if J is truly able to hum the Haydn I'D stand and applaud!
R dear...oh my, I can only imagine your felines having "cat"-aleptics, but if J is truly able to hum the Haydn I'D stand and applaud!
05.06.07
susan iglehart wrote:
i love this!
i love this!
05.10.07
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