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The striking color, the perfect scale, the eerie all-seeing eyes...this young artist has branched out from two-dimensional art to create this lovely little bird. Her talents seem limitless.
Posted 2 months ago by Susan (fan)
 
Having recently visited the Musee d' Orsay to view one of Van Gogh's self-portraits, I see similar talent in this young artists' self-image. Memo to the Paris institution: save space for her future work.
Posted 2 months ago by Susan (fan)
 
This warm work was displayed in the Mill Creek Gallery, and rightfully so.
Posted 3 months ago by Susan (fan)
 
A fine example of multi-dimensional work. And she was only seven?
Posted 3 months ago by Susan (fan)
 
Brilliant representation of a much-loved perennial. Color and balance near perfection. She continues to impress.
Posted 3 months ago by Susan (fan)
 
Similar to early designs by Enzo Ferrari, this young artist displays artistic and design skills not commonly seen at her age. Bravo!
Posted 3 months ago by Susan (fan)
 
Centered within this work of precision is the universal symbol of love. Artistic dexterity that is rare among young artists.
Posted 11 months ago by Susan
 
The creative urge at times overwhelms the art school instruction. This young artist needed to put these images on paper while compliance with the direction took a back seat. With quality like this, the missing piece is of little consequence.
Posted 2 years ago by Papa
 
The symmetry of both color and geometry in this work is impressive for such a young artist. Her talent is boundless.
Posted 2 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
Throughout recorded history, artists have done self-portraits. Most have likely been lost over the centuries but this young artist has created a colorful masterwork that will survive the test of time.
Posted 2 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
An autographed Lego block by this artist is certainly a keeper.
Posted 2 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
Monet may have been more famous with his lily pad, but this young artist has created a masterpiece of her own. Sadly, this may be her final work of the '23/'24 season but all in the art community look forward to her fall opening.
Posted 2 years ago by Grammy and Papa
 
A difficult to master multi-dimensional medium of diverse textures. This young artist continues to show a broad based talent that is rare in this age group.
Posted 2 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
Many artists over the centuries have done silhouettes of nature, but rarely with the color and depth of this young artist.
Posted 2 years ago by Grammy
 
Pointillism. Difficult to master, particularly at such a young age. This critic wonders if these ended up on her front porch they look so real.
Posted 3 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
One of the finest artistic renderings of the Petunia Nebulae that has been presented to NASA. The vibrant color, the explosion of new stars, all unseen until now. This young artist has yet to display any limitations.
Posted 3 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
Brilliant use of color in these Haring like dancers. This young artist set a high bar for herself in Kindergarten and continues to evolve and impress.
Posted 3 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
I have long thought that Mother Nature created the most beautiful butterfly in the Monarch. I was wrong.
Posted 3 years ago by Papa
 
This critic is at a complete loss in understanding this work.
Posted 3 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
Once again this young artist shows emotional dexterity using the cold, dark cave as a backdrop to the warm, dancing teddy bear.
Posted 3 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
A gnome in a grassy field? An ornament on a field of blue hanging from a Christmas Tree? A red rocket leaving the green earth for the blue heavens? Only the artist knows for certain but a worthy addition to any wall display.
Posted 3 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
Another interesting work by an up and coming artist. In this work she displays the relationship between a geometric grid and the warmth of love. Remarkable.
Posted 3 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
Like the Masters before her, this young artist has chosen to do a self portrait surrounded by things she loves. Her smile displays the depth of her happy, inner self.
Posted 3 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
Deep rich color, natural look, impressive balance. Ms. Carnes continues to impress this critic. Seemingly nothing this artist cannot do.
Posted 3 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning; red sky at night, sailors delight! Either way a beautiful work by a talented artist!??
Posted 3 years ago by Grammy
 
Apparently inspired by horseshoes and snakes, this young artist has created an interesting work combining the animal kingdom with the mathmatical precision of a dot matrix square. She continues to impress.
Posted 4 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
Building upon Einstein's work with black holes, this young theorist envisions the 'Z' Anomaly.
Posted 4 years ago by Papa and Grammy
 
It is difficult to achieve a piece of art that is happy and eerie at once. This young lady is going places.
Posted 4 years ago by Papa
 
As an experienced art critic of nouveau Nolensville works, I find this portrait to be one of the finest examples I have seen. The artist's persona is clearly displayed in this colorful but restrained work. Excellent.
Posted 4 years ago by Papa