Delightful. That last painting projects so much joy and freedom. And the technical execution is so clever. My reaction was instant laughter followed by thoughtful contemplation. I haven't quite figured out why it's so triggering, but that's part of the delight.
I always look forward to your continuing in-depth philosophical explorations of Eudaemonia, Michael! I love the sneak peak of the new re-visit…if I might float a name for it out there, I would suggest perhaps: “Peak Joy.” 😊 And, finally, I don’t recall seeing your color-figure-beautiful 1977 “Jette” before, but she is absolutely scintillatingly eudaemonic. Cheers to you! ✨🥂✨
I love that idea of dusting the person off and giving them some dignity. I need to read Aristotle! It has been years since I looked at his work. Beautiful art, Michael, as ever.✨
Delightful. That last painting projects so much joy and freedom. And the technical execution is so clever. My reaction was instant laughter followed by thoughtful contemplation. I haven't quite figured out why it's so triggering, but that's part of the delight.
Love it! Thank you Ron!
I always look forward to your continuing in-depth philosophical explorations of Eudaemonia, Michael! I love the sneak peak of the new re-visit…if I might float a name for it out there, I would suggest perhaps: “Peak Joy.” 😊 And, finally, I don’t recall seeing your color-figure-beautiful 1977 “Jette” before, but she is absolutely scintillatingly eudaemonic. Cheers to you! ✨🥂✨
Great thoughts, thank you Michael, honored.
I love that idea of dusting the person off and giving them some dignity. I need to read Aristotle! It has been years since I looked at his work. Beautiful art, Michael, as ever.✨