Monday, March 10, 2008

the gardener and the garden

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i like this thought-provoking piece

12:46 PM, March 10, 2008  
Blogger kris said...

a reminder of the loop everyone's a part of, the whole-birth-death-rebirth thing; most blissfully forget what fertilized their ripened seed. i appreciate how (most) your compositions are musically-inclined. thank you.

12:35 AM, March 11, 2008  
Blogger Willie Baronet said...

Very rich.

1:10 PM, March 12, 2008  
Blogger Richard Cardona said...

quite moody, and somber. I like it.

6:56 PM, March 13, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Strange but so beautiful!

11:36 PM, March 15, 2008  
Blogger Curious Art said...

How could I have missed this last week-- it's so deeply beautiful & dark!

5:46 PM, March 17, 2008  
Blogger Lori Witzel said...

Whew! Intense, and I like.

And since my huge white Lady Banks Rose just fell over in some strong winds last weekend, I'm feeling as evil and dark about gardening as the palette you've used.

12:25 AM, March 22, 2008  
Blogger studio lolo said...

Strangely enough I was talking about torture chambers tonight because of a TV show I saw last night. If I had to draw what I saw, this would be it. Creepy in feeling, wonderful in technique! You never, ever disappoint.

11:48 PM, March 23, 2008  

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