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RE: AFRICAN WOMAN - THE PAINTING
Greetings, I like your work, how you approached this topic, this drawing, how you painted it. I mean, it impacts me. Thank you for your work.
Greetings, I like your work, how you approached this topic, this drawing, how you painted it. I mean, it impacts me. Thank you for your work.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that my work has made an impact on you. That truly means the world to me. I'm grateful for your appreciation and support
@wakeupkitty appreciations like this fuels my creativity and inspires me to keep creating! really keeps me going
Thank you @newton666
I can imagine @newton666 is more familiar with the art you show. It's a bit in between two styles which makes it unique. What I like (thought about it) is that at fist glance we all see something different (or is this my brain "damage"?). If I look again I see different angles. For sure you have your own style. I also like that you show the type of paper you use. With that you proof art can be created at everything. 🍀♥️
I love that you've taken the time to really look at my artwork and appreciate its unique qualities. You're right, I do try to create pieces that can be interpreted in different ways, and I'm thrilled that you've had that experience. And yes, I'm a big believer that art can be created on any surface, and I love experimenting with different papers and textures
This particular one was actually created on a canvas using acrylic paint.