Hi alex I had written about this artwork but it must have gotten lost.. I love what you did and wanted to have a copy. How interesting and unique. Maybe you could show me how to do it when we see you.
-- Ellenuu
Posted 8 years ago
Another of my favorites. So interesting and colorful
-- Ellen
Posted 8 years ago
I would love a copy of this and the bird. Looks so easy but I know it is not! Hope you continue your art.
-- Ellen
Posted 8 years ago
Hi alex I just love all your artwork. Maybe you can teach me how to do this technique. The colors are great and you have captured the bird perfectly. Keep up the nice artwork.
-- Ellen
Posted 8 years ago
I love your painting, Alex! It must have taken a ton of patience to create this image! The sky seems to shimmer, and your landform seems heavy and solid. Nice work!
-- Sheila
Posted 8 years ago
Hi alex This piece was probably harder than it looks. Is there a story to this picture? You have used 2 of my favorite colors. What is the technique called? How did you like how the tile turned out for your mom? I love it! Let's talk art soon
-- Ellen
Posted 8 years ago
I love your artwork Alex. Do you save a copy of each one in a special folder? I also love the explanation of the picture. See you soon!
-- Ellen
Posted 8 years ago
Hi alex This is one of your best! First, I love the bright colors, and you used my favorite colors. I would love to have an art session with you. Or...maybe we could choose a museum to go to together. Keep it up.
-- Ellen
Posted 8 years ago
Alex - I absolutely love this painting on tiles. It is both realistic and beautiful artistically. It looks like someplace we haven't been yet. It fits with the blue tiles we have been collecting, but it will be even nicer to have in another part of our house.
-- Janet
Posted 8 years ago
Hi alex Wow! Maybe you can show me how to do this photo interweaving. Do you cut the photos? Do you paste them? It is so interesting. I want to try it. You have inspired me!
-- Ellen
Posted 8 years ago
I like this collage. The texts relate very well to the image. Keep up your creative streak!
-- Ellen
Posted 8 years ago
Your art continues to impress me. While this piece is not elaborate, the viewer knows very quickly what you are conveying. When people go to art museums, they are all envisioning what the artist is trying to portray. Keep up your talents, alex. Thanks for sharing !
-- Ellen
Posted 8 years ago
Hi Alex: I like your use of shading. Love, Grandpa
-- Bob
Posted 8 years ago
Hi Alex: I like the dark clouds and lighting flashes. It gives me the sense that a major storm is about to begin. I would like to learn more about the technique you used for the desert. Love, Grandpa
-- Bob
Posted 8 years ago
Hi Alex: I love the Blue Butterfly picture. It is amazing to see the contrast between the blue and black. Great job on your statement; it is very descriptive!
-- Bob
Posted 8 years ago
So creative, Alex. I love it. Maybe you can tell me how you did this.
-- Ellen
Posted 9 years ago
This piece of art looks even better in person. The piece is so vibrant. This process was relatively difficult. I'm so proud!
-- Janet
Posted 9 years ago
I love this clever idea. I like the use of few colors, for this particular piece. It makes it a silhouette. Your eye goes immediately to the tree, as the drawing is not cluttered. Keep up the good re work, Alex.
-- Ellen
Posted 9 years ago
I want to head to your Swiss Alpine landscape on vacation. The bright spring colors are inviting, and the mountains pose both a challenge and a beautiful silhouette against the sky. Love it!
-- Sheila
Posted 9 years ago
This artwork is intense. It gives off such a scary vibe. The nones make a great patterned border. Will you put it on the front door for Halloween?
-- Sheila
Posted 9 years ago
I did see this when we visited. It is very different from your other artwork, but it is fun! It could be a baseball, a Halloween piece OR just someone coming towards you. Keep that art coming, Alex.
-- Ellen
Posted 9 years ago
I am so happy you are continuing your art. Your picture is very creative. Keep it up!
-- Ellen
Posted 9 years ago
The hands on this drawing are extremely well done. I think hsnds are one of the top 5 most difficult things to draw. You made me believe they were "alive" and holding the paper! I also enjoy how original your cityscape is. I've seen many if them, but not with this unique vantage point.
-- Sheila
Posted 9 years ago
Hi alex Was this your memory from last summer's California? How did you feel crossing the bridge? Would you like to walk over rather than ride? We love your "vision" G and G
-- Bob
Posted 9 years ago
I love how many different whites you were able to carve in the scratchboard, Alex! The chain turned out well, too. My overly imaginative mind first saw your drawing as a moving stingray. Can you see it?
-- Sheila
Posted 9 years ago
Like your creation!
-- Ellen
Posted 9 years ago
Good composition of images. Especially like the use of color
-- Ellen
Posted 9 years ago
The sunset picture is a winner. I love it.
-- Ellen
Posted 9 years ago
ALEX Great capture of yourself--I knew it was you immediately. Keep up the Good work! Ellen
-- Ellen
Posted 9 years ago
I really like the detail in the buildings.
-- JackBobson