Bravo Michael! A gorgeously finished painting. Your notes on the philosophical underpinnings of the space series are much appreciated, as are your comments on Michelangelo being chained to commissions—I had not read that letter before—and your glorious choice to be free from those encumbrances. I salute you, my friend. ✨🥂✨🌟🪐💫
Truly the Divine Feminine coming out in you Michael, and exquisitely beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing and for celebrating the Aquarian Age of the return of the Divine Feminine to balance the Divine Masculine in each one of us! LOVE, Sharon
Thank you for the compliment Sharon. Early on, late teens, I noticed that some important painters did one sex better than the other, Michelangelo for men, and Rubens for women. My goal then was to do both honor. You seem to be speaking to that, at least in how I take it. : )
I speak to it that way, but I mean much more than that. To draw a woman like that you must have within you I believe, the ability to comprehend the DIVINE WOMAN in you. That is all I would add to the above. You are Creating such beauti and that "Creation" part of you!
Amazing work!
Thank you so much Rogue!
I thought it seemed fast! Wow, what an incredible work! Thank you so much for sharing it with us from the beginning.
Honored Freeq! I was lucky sharing it early as it went so well to the finish.
Bravo Michael! A gorgeously finished painting. Your notes on the philosophical underpinnings of the space series are much appreciated, as are your comments on Michelangelo being chained to commissions—I had not read that letter before—and your glorious choice to be free from those encumbrances. I salute you, my friend. ✨🥂✨🌟🪐💫
Thank you exceptionally! 😀
Thank you for sharing Michael!
Awrsome. And the Whole series! Wow!
Congratulations!
Truly the Divine Feminine coming out in you Michael, and exquisitely beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing and for celebrating the Aquarian Age of the return of the Divine Feminine to balance the Divine Masculine in each one of us! LOVE, Sharon
Thank you for the compliment Sharon. Early on, late teens, I noticed that some important painters did one sex better than the other, Michelangelo for men, and Rubens for women. My goal then was to do both honor. You seem to be speaking to that, at least in how I take it. : )
I speak to it that way, but I mean much more than that. To draw a woman like that you must have within you I believe, the ability to comprehend the DIVINE WOMAN in you. That is all I would add to the above. You are Creating such beauti and that "Creation" part of you!