I appreciated your commentary, and thoughts. I agree, it is quite difficult to achieve the trifecta on a work of art. And, easier many times to settle for two out of three, or tell oneself it’s “strong enough” on each of the fronts. I applaud you putting your views “out there” as art making can often be a very solitary and somewhat scary path when it’s just “you against you” in the studio. Thanks for daring to share.
Haha, I am glad any potential surgeon is not doing emotional art in there. That was a cool summary of the different elements that play in when an artist is making art.
Michael,
I appreciated your commentary, and thoughts. I agree, it is quite difficult to achieve the trifecta on a work of art. And, easier many times to settle for two out of three, or tell oneself it’s “strong enough” on each of the fronts. I applaud you putting your views “out there” as art making can often be a very solitary and somewhat scary path when it’s just “you against you” in the studio. Thanks for daring to share.
Cheers,
Damon
Beautiful commentary Michael ✨
Thank you Deborah!
Haha, I am glad any potential surgeon is not doing emotional art in there. That was a cool summary of the different elements that play in when an artist is making art.
Amy, only seeing this right now! Good point, and thank you!
This painting is one of my favorites from your space series. The accompanying words are profoundly gorgeous.
Double thank you, Jenn!
You are double welcome 😄