LOL - thanks, Kathryn! One of my painting goals and the thing that drives me, is my desire to try and show in paint that there is more going on around us than what we are limited to observing with our senses. With each piece I try to move in that direction.
Hello Susan, Great again. The pose and expression from the middle lady makes the picture for me. I look forward to more. Best wishes, Nigel.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Nigel - there is something about her expression and attitude that contributes a lot to this piece. Thanks for your support!
DeleteI can never get tired of this series, Susan. This painting is beautiful.! and the title says it all!!
ReplyDeleteI love reading your comments, Hilda - your words and the energy behind them always inspire me to get back to my easel!
DeleteBela pintura...Espectacular....
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Oh, Chana - thank you so much!
DeleteI love all of them!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Judy - I tried to give each one a distinct personality. I am glad you like them!
DeleteSusan, the Ballerinas are brilliant. And you have a delightfully warped sense of humor - Quantum Jump School of Ballet!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLOL - thanks, Kathryn! One of my painting goals and the thing that drives me, is my desire to try and show in paint that there is more going on around us than what we are limited to observing with our senses. With each piece I try to move in that direction.
DeleteOne small step for man ... One Quantum Jump for Ballerinakind.
ReplyDeletePure magic, as ever, Susan. Just love it!
Once again, you have me laughing, John! Glad you like it!
DeleteSuch a fabulous painting! I love this series too. I would recognize your work anywhere :0)
ReplyDeleteHow nice of you to say that, Sandra - your words make me quite happy!
DeleteAll three are so live and special, with character. Great work.
ReplyDeleteNow I start thinking about ballerina's tutu for me.
Thank you, Irina. I greatly appreciate your kind words - and I hope you will show us your ballerina tutu as well!
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