Noa143's Comments (7)

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Sweetheart, your art is more mature and more beautiful by the day. We are overwhelmed. Coya & Pop Pop
-- Bob
- on January 28, 2015
Noa, This is such a different piece of artwork of yours. The colors, the aspect of the face through the eyes, and the placement of the portrait itself, the blues and turquoise melting into each other and kind of reflecting each other. What were you thinking as you made this? Or when you looked at the portrait afterward?
-- GrandmomBobbi
- on December 29, 2014
 
Wow, now we are moving on. I adore Miro. I see a strong serious person juggling peace balls tha tinclude hearts hearts and more hearts---all the hearts that love that person who's wearing a very STYLISH dress. I love the strength in that person. I love that person. Hmmm. Thank you, Sweetheart and see you soon. love, Grandmombobbi
-- GrandmomBobbi
- on December 29, 2014
 
Noa, This is still my favorite. I wrote about this before but I can't find what I wrote. Beautiful layered portrait, like a photograph in which objects in the background aren't in focus but we are aware there is something going on back there and our imaginations start working. I like how the strong border balances the softness of of the subject. There's a lot to look at in this picture.
-- Bobbi
- on June 18, 2014
 
I like how the rays of the sun disappear into the top right corner so that my eye is pulled in that direction wondering Is there a bird up there? I like how each flower is slightly smaller than the one to its left. I wrote you another comment on one of your self-portraits but I can't see it.
-- GrandmomBobbi
- on June 18, 2014
 
This is my favorite piece from the spring show, Noa. I think it works really well with the other students' pictures, and also works well on its own. Somehow you've figured out how to make a really balanced picture that gets me to look at each element on its own, and also at the picture as a whole. My favorite subtle detail is your pattern of yellow and black windows, and you explained to me that it was a combination of people who were either awake or asleep in the building.
-- Ario
- on May 22, 2013
 
This is a fantastic self-portrait, Noa. I recognize the Chicago buildings that you incorporated. Using a different color for yourself makes me notice you against the backdrop. Good use of foreground and background! The border is really, really pretty, but it doesn't distract me from the main picture.
-- Daddypants
- on May 22, 2013