This is quite interesting.. I like the bright, vivid colors. How did you do it?
Posted 5 years ago by Love, Nouna
Which square did you do? ? I am wondering...
Posted 5 years ago by Love, Nouna
I really like the colors in this painting. When I first saw this painting I thought you might be remembering the desert.. The sky here as the sun sets is really beautiful with bright shades of pink. The background in your painting is beautiful, just like the sunsets here! Missing you and hope you are well!
Posted 5 years ago by Love, Nouna
Beautiful background on those trees!!
Posted 5 years ago by Love, Nouna
I like this! Love, Nouna
Posted 6 years ago by Catherine
This is very pretty! I like the colors and it looks very interesting how you made it. Hope you are well! Love, Nouna
Posted 6 years ago by Catherine
Merry Christmas Demitri! Beautiful shades of green! How did you do this?? Love, Nouna
Posted 6 years ago by Catherine
Very nice mixing of the blue and purple colors together. I think your flower will be an important part of the large mural, and the mural will be very colorful.
Posted 6 years ago by Nouno
Looks great! And you did a wonderful job on the Diamondbacks logo --- looks like you are still a fan!
Posted 7 years ago by Nouno
Another interesting design that also makes me wonder how you did it.. Love, Nouna
Posted 7 years ago
This is a very interesting design! How did you do it??
Posted 7 years ago
I like the different designs and patterns you used in coloring the different parts of the parrot! -Nouna
Posted 7 years ago
I really like this picture. It looks just like the birch trees in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The background colors are just right!
-- Nouno
Posted 7 years ago
Beautiful! We have cardinals in Arizona, too!
-- Nouno
Posted 7 years ago
What a beautiful piece of art! I would love to hear how you did it!
-- Nouna
Posted 7 years ago
I really like this! Beautiful!!
-- Catherine
Posted 7 years ago
A balloon! How fun! How did you make the shadow? The shadow makes it look like the balloon is really flying! : )
-- Nouna
Posted 8 years ago
I really like this too. I'm wondering how you did it. Did you use dot paint? These are such good ideas that I would like to use them for kids when they come to my house. Did you choose the colors? They are beautiful and vibrant!
-- Nouna
Posted 8 years ago
You probably sent this to me a while ago but I'm reading more about it now. This is really neat! What a beautiful job on the turtle! Pretty neat too how you used bubble wrap to make the water.
-- Nouna
Posted 8 years ago
What beautiful colors! How did you do this? I would like to know.. it is so pretty! Christos Anesti! Love, Nouna
-- Catherine
Posted 8 years ago
I like this! Did you bring it home? It looks like something you might be able to use around the house, to hold erasers or paper clips or whatever your Mom might think she could use it for. : )
-- Nouna
Posted 8 years ago
What an interesting, and beautiful assortment of colors!
-- Nouna
Posted 8 years ago
Oh my I really like all the colors! It looks like it was a lot of work doing all the coloring. And I like how it is 3-dimensional, with the bus on the road too, in front of all the buildings. Hope you all also had a blessed Thanksgiving weekend!
-- Catherine
Posted 9 years ago
This reminds me of my recent trip to India; some of the women had patterns on their hands and arms like this.
-- Nouno
Posted 9 years ago
Very nice! The way you did the background makes it looks like there is movement.
-- Nouno
Posted 9 years ago
What a colorful city --- I really like this!
-- Nouno
Posted 9 years ago
I like this! Was the blue background already there, or did you paint it?
-- Catherine
Posted 9 years ago
Dear Demetri, Thank-you for sharing your artwork with me. I really like the fish! I also had never before heard of Mehndi Art, so I had to look it up and read about it. Your Nouno also had to go to India in September for work, so it was interesting to read more about something from India. He s happy to be back home. I look forward to seeing more of your artwork! Thanks again! This is fun : ) Love, Nouna
-- Catherine