Lovely pattern and texture. It is amazing that you have kept up this enthusiasm, finding and producing such interesting subjects. I have loved this project, I am sad to see the end is so close, but thrilled for you.
It's a bloody treasure trove, this project of yours. Obviously, I've come late to the party, which is so close to its end (although hardly petering out). It's a bit overwhelming -- and most impressive -- to encounter a year's worth of lovely and interesting pieces. I started out to name the ones I like best, but there are too many already on the list, and a lot more I haven't gotten to view yet. Up to now all I'd seen of yours that elicited envy was the jump shot, but this is really fine work. Kudos.
Ernie
P.S. If you can find the time to take a look at my site (a very different kettle of fish), I'd be most pleased.
Ernie--I have just gone through about seven of your galleries & absolutely love what I see. "Glances" is a particularly good conceit. So many amazing images. Also, there's one of an old man in a Subway store--is he possibly real?
The Subway store is actually in a suburban mall (Danbury, I think), not my usual turf. And, no, the guy isn't real... I continue to track back through your year, but not very quickly because the pieces are so rewarding to study and spend time with. Hope the gallery showing is a huge (and gratifying) success.
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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Bizarre garden, indeed--what IS that on the right hand side? Love the delicate gradations of color throughout.
Lovely pattern and texture.
It is amazing that you have kept up this enthusiasm, finding and producing such interesting subjects.
I have loved this project, I am sad to see the end is so close, but thrilled for you.
It's a bloody treasure trove, this project of yours. Obviously, I've come late to the party, which is so close to its end (although hardly petering out). It's a bit overwhelming -- and most impressive -- to encounter a year's worth of lovely and interesting pieces. I started out to name the ones I like best, but there are too many already on the list, and a lot more I haven't gotten to view yet. Up to now all I'd seen of yours that elicited envy was the jump shot, but this is really fine work. Kudos.
Ernie
P.S. If you can find the time to take a look at my site (a very different kettle of fish), I'd be most pleased.
Ernie--I have just gone through about seven of your galleries & absolutely love what I see. "Glances" is a particularly good conceit. So many amazing images. Also, there's one of an old man in a Subway store--is he possibly real?
The Subway store is actually in a suburban mall (Danbury, I think), not my usual turf. And, no, the guy isn't real...
I continue to track back through your year, but not very quickly because the pieces are so rewarding to study and spend time with. Hope the gallery showing is a huge (and gratifying) success.
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