Thanks. Your comment sort of zings me this morning. This drawing reminds me of the experiments I made when young; blending Beardsley’s influence with surrealist motifs, i.e. Miroisms, etc…this image returns to that with some neolithic traces…and not heavily worked.
Thank you Karen. It’s interesting how people respond to a piece. You might
think you’re saying ‘so much’ in a particular work and it doesn’t resonate much at all. And then
a sliver of a flash hits you and it grabs people. Glad you like it.
That first drawing – yes indeed – probably my favorite of what I’ve seen of your work – brilliant…
Thanks. Your comment sort of zings me this morning. This drawing reminds me of the experiments I made when young; blending Beardsley’s influence with surrealist motifs, i.e. Miroisms, etc…this image returns to that with some neolithic traces…and not heavily worked.
Wherever it originates it is strong – pursue this concept more – it really works…
Thank you John for pointing ‘over that hill’ and ‘along that pathway.’ Appreciated!
Yes, that first drawing is exquisite, Steven.
Thank you Karen. It’s interesting how people respond to a piece. You might
think you’re saying ‘so much’ in a particular work and it doesn’t resonate much at all. And then
a sliver of a flash hits you and it grabs people. Glad you like it.
The more I look the more I see a Minotaur entering a labyrinth!
Thanks for the impression. I’ll have to study the image in this light!