I was struck, in looking at your post again today, that both the subject matter you have chosen and the delicacy of your drawing and painting is kin to Japanese art I saw recently at the Met. (See http://rainingacorns.blogspot.com/2009/12/armchair-traveling-japan-at-met.html for a post on that exhibit.)
Your work, also, as I remarked on my experience of the exhibit, "captures what we know, but changes how we see."
Thank you again for adding daily beauty to our lives.
I really like the delicate wings. A jamjar contains such specimens found, moths and butterfly. I am just going to walk on my frosty shore, along my "tide line", to see what I find.
Every day for a year I will post a new painting or drawing of treasures found during beach walks.
On June 26, 2010, South Street Gallery (located in Greenport, Long Island) will exhibit the entire body of work--all 365 pieces. There will be a preview showing the day before the opening. Please visit the gallery's website:
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I was struck, in looking at your post again today, that both the subject matter you have chosen and the delicacy of your drawing and painting is kin to Japanese art I saw recently at the Met. (See http://rainingacorns.blogspot.com/2009/12/armchair-traveling-japan-at-met.html for a post on that exhibit.)
Your work, also, as I remarked on my experience of the exhibit, "captures what we know, but changes how we see."
Thank you again for adding daily beauty to our lives.
I really like the delicate wings. A jamjar contains such specimens found, moths and butterfly.
I am just going to walk on my frosty shore, along my "tide line", to see what I find.
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