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Flowers gone wild... I was testing how watercolor paper would work with my ink painting. Unfortunately ink always looks quite dull on it when compared to 'rice paper', which shows magnificent shades and nuances. But the problem with rice paper is that painting gets crinkled and needs to be mounted on a stiffer backing paper, which is a very difficult process. Currently I am sending my work to China to be mounted but that is time consuming. There must be soneone in London who has mastered the traditional Asian wet mounting technique?
Congrats! Looks very good!! I wish you every succes with the exhibition !
ReplyDeleteand yes, and this is Cheerful News :)
Delete:-) Thank you!
DeleteWell Sasa...to me THEY are exciting in their own rights...the work on the left maybe exciting to you, but your work will seem the same to that Artist.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rod. Actually I am quite happy with this exhibition, it exceeded my expectations in many ways :-)
DeleteWonderful, Sasa!
ReplyDelete(This week finally ends very very good right?) :)))
Congratulations, in this photo I see that your paintings stand out above the other works (no offense to either) but among all the artists who show their work in this exhibition I prefer to you ;))))
I wish you a beautiful weekend!
Roberto, you are always so nice to me... Enjoy your weekend and don't work too hard!
DeleteCongrats, Sasa. These are certainly three of your most remarkable and beautiful works of art.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could see them for real.
Keep us posted!
How exciting! Your work looks great. So big! It's a very special combination, you and the other artist. He/she is loose and wild on the edges. Your work is loose and wild within the edges. I wish you mountains of succes!
ReplyDeleteGroup exhibitions are so interesting! I'm sure your art works are having a great time there! Wish you a good success!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy deepness and simplicity as your paintings in behance (Srobe Flower, Nature's Light…) My own favorit sources of admiration are on my pinterest board : Eastern Art. Maybe you will like them and discover new masters for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see when you paint yourself. Soon in Youtube ?
Thanks, Paul. (sorry for my poor english, I'm french-spanish)
Thank you Paul. I don't think I'll be making an Youtube video any time soon... :-) But was really interested to see your Pintrest board, very comprehensive.
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