This one remind me of the Day of the Dead Skeleton picture in our kitchen! I like this one a lot - Dad
Posted 9 months ago by Jacob (Father)
this contemporary Chinese piece really alludes to the idea that we may, in the end, be our own worst enemy. Perhaps all we really seek is ourselves. Riveting
Posted 11 months ago by Jacob (Father)
Very 90's vibe
Posted 2 years ago by Jacob (Father)
This looks super slimy!
Posted 2 years ago by Jacob (Father)
Super cool graffiti art! They look like they are having a great time jumping around! Also, first
Posted 2 years ago by Lolli
First
Posted 2 years ago by Danny
I don’t have a thesaurus on me like the previous commenter, but I’d say this is really, really nice, Levi. Great work, Buddy!!!!
Posted 2 years ago by Danny
This is a great piece. I love the dark mysterious tones highlighted by such bright and vibrant white, in such a whimsical shape that juxtaposes the aforementioned calamitous tone
Posted 2 years ago by Jacob (Father)
Very nice use of the space here. nice horizon
Posted 3 years ago by Jacob (Father)
I LOVE this piece. I am very proud of you. I want to hang this on our wall
Posted 3 years ago by Jacob (Father)
Jacob, id like to expand on your analysis.. I question if this masterpiece is a commentary on the human perspective of spirituality. The sky is so blue and the snowmen are eager, but what truly lies beyond? No one knows for certain.
Posted 3 years ago by Emily
Wow. This just shows how big the world is and how so many things can separate people. Or perhaps it's about people coming together from 4 different perspectives? So much to break down here.
Posted 3 years ago by Jacob (Father)
first
Posted 4 years ago by Emily
the primitivism of this artwork is almost Gaugin inspired. What I see here is a young artist just waiting to break out of his shell.. I think the family has found another artist . Absolutely incredible.
Posted 4 years ago by Emily
I love this, Levi! I’ll bet you had fun creating it ??
Posted 4 years ago by Tracey
This piece shows how fickle life can be, and how the duality of man perpetually reigns supreme
Posted 4 years ago by Jacob (Father)
Is this amazing work of art for sale? I’d like to put a bid in.