That was fun! I’ve always enjoyed reflecting on my previous work, sometimes amazed at how well I captured the image I’d imagined - sometimes wondering what in the world I was thinking! 😊 I really enjoy your abstracts. It’s always fun to hear the artist’s interpretation, and see how that compares to my own. Keep up the great work. ❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it! It is fun to reflect back, especially with someone who's been there throughout most of the journey. And happy to hear you like the abstracts! Will have to make time for some more play soon.
This is my favorite video you’ve shared so far! I know and love you deeply, and I still learned soooo much about you and your art from this. Omg, the hand into sand is amazing! This *almost* makes me want to film a video like this. You continue to inspire me; keep up the great work! ❤
The shadows on Gentle Earth are terrific! I really enjoyed this video!
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it! We had a lot of fun making it (:
That was fun! I’ve always enjoyed reflecting on my previous work, sometimes amazed at how well I captured the image I’d imagined - sometimes wondering what in the world I was thinking! 😊 I really enjoy your abstracts. It’s always fun to hear the artist’s interpretation, and see how that compares to my own. Keep up the great work. ❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it! It is fun to reflect back, especially with someone who's been there throughout most of the journey.
And happy to hear you like the abstracts! Will have to make time for some more play soon.
This is my favorite video you’ve shared so far! I know and love you deeply, and I still learned soooo much about you and your art from this. Omg, the hand into sand is amazing! This *almost* makes me want to film a video like this. You continue to inspire me; keep up the great work! ❤
Aw, love you ❤️ glad you liked it. Would LOVE to see a video of you talking about yout art like this (:
Wow whats the name of that painting on the right at 2:08 ? It has such a powerful effect. Some people are born different tho, Dali is amazing
It's called "Saltimbanques" by Salvador Dali