terry123
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Just stunning as usual! Love all of it.
Bronze. Thank you! You are kind.Your art really is stunning, Gaer.
Are those statues in copper?
Jules, My gallery is closed during the Winter.You’re an amazing artist, Gaer. When scrolling through, I thought I saw the soul in each person.
Is your gallery open during Covid restrictions?
Thank you for telling me which ones you like best because my work is so diverse, I needed feedback on what type of paintings to choose to create. People tend to purchase the native American paintings because of the color and power.Striking artwork Gaer..finally had a chance to look at them all.
They are all fab and I especially love the acrylic "Old Man" and painting of "Old Warrior."
Jules, I was at an art show and a group of ladies , all fancied up, came in. The loud one said, "I'll buy this painting if you will change this blue at the top to turquoise, so it will match my pillows."JMO, all of your pictures were so striking that they’d never be something just taking up space behind a couch.
As an artist, venture out into something different. That’s what creativity is about.
OMG, what I’d mentally be replying to her would really qualify as Rude. Really Rude. Just as well, you’d hate to have your work in her house. Some things just aren’t worth it.Jules, I was at an art show and a group of ladies , all fancied up, came in. The loud one said, "I'll buy this painting if you will change this blue at the top to turquoise, so it will match my pillows."
I stared at her for a while and walked away. I could hear her behind me, "Well, HOW RUDE!"
Wonderful questions!@Gaer, I was wondering how long you work on a piece of your art at one time? Do you ever get frustrated. Do you work until you get it right or leave it for a period of time and go back to the project.
I love all your work. You certainly know how to capture expressions. If you don't mind me asking, Is there a reason why your subject matter doesn't show more joyful expressions ? Just wondering.
What tremendous introspection! I'm honored you took the time to do that! Thank you!After reading your last post I took another slow walk through your virtual gallery. As I scanned each of your works I jotted down a word that came to mind - something to express the emotion I perceived you had captured from your subjects.
It would appear IMHO the you have captured a wide range of emotions with your portraits. I'm glad to hear you enjoy your work and you continue to follow your unconventional approach. You have a unique style and that should be preserved and shared. These paintings and sculptures are your unique contribution to your fans and patrons. Thank you for sharing and I hope to get more notices when you publish more of your wonderful work.
- grief -
- serious -
- focused -
- thoughtful -
- relaxed -
- melancholy -
- hopeful -
- proud -
- adventurous -
- excited -
- nervous -
- angry -
- fearful.
It's important to get good critical feedback. We don't work in a vacuum - we make art to be enjoyed by others. My goal was to simply state that I like the direction you have been taking with your art and I hope you continue to be as unconventional as you desire.What tremendous introspection! I'm honored you took the time to do that! Thank you!
Thanks! I'm going in a new direction with my art now. Actually, I'm no longer going to paint for others. Only me.It's important to get good critical feedback. We don't work in a vacuum - we make art to be enjoyed by others. My goal was to simply state that I like the direction you have been taking with your art and I hope you continue to be as unconventional as you desire.
Hey Gardenlover: What type of artwork are you doing now?I enjoy your art very much, thank you for sharing it with us.
Gaer, I haven't been up to much as my shop is a 1000 miles away at this time.Hey Gardenlover: What type of artwork are you doing now?
Won't you show us what you've been up to?