I love how you wrote create in hieroglyphs and you comment about just storing pens and pencils as opposed to organs cracked me up.
Posted 2 years ago by Sarah (Mother)
I don’t think I want my organs put in a jar, but if I did, this would certainly be a lovely jar to have them in. I’m very interested in what you’ve been studying about Egypt and I look forward to talking with you.
Posted 2 years ago by Aunt Mindy
Good job. It looks like a difficult project. I like your idea of using it to hold pencils and pens.
Posted 2 years ago by Jennifer
Oh my gosh, this is just like our trip to Egypt. What an excellent modern representation. I just LOVE it!
Posted 2 years ago by Aunt Mindy
Very cool Rosalynn! You did a great job on the bookmark. Grandpa knew it was papyrus as soon as he saw it.
Posted 2 years ago by Jennifer
This picture makes me miss the snow. Thanks for explaining the technique, that helps me understand. I'm thinking of snow in the mountains of New Mexico!
Posted 2 years ago by Aunt Mindy
Great night vision for sure!
Posted 3 years ago by Aunt Mindy
This looks so real. The shading is amazing!
Posted 3 years ago by Aunt Mindy
I love this! I find the colors very soothing and a peaceful night sky.
Posted 3 years ago by Aunt Mindy
How interesting! You are educating me, I've never heard of this. I really like it and find it fascinating.
Posted 3 years ago by Aunt Mindy
Love your latest paper sculpture!
Posted 3 years ago by Jennifer
I hope I get to see this when I visit next time. The technique is so interesting. Of course you know I love the subject matter. I totally agree with you, it’s nice to have the beach to yourself, and very peaceful.
Posted 3 years ago by Aunt Mindy
Really enjoyed talking with you about how the batik was made using toothpaste instead of wax.
Posted 3 years ago by Jennifer
This amazing to me. I didn't even know it could be done on a computer. I think it's very interesting and I hope you can show me how you did it when I get to see you again. Ken says, "Oh, an NFT!"
Posted 3 years ago by Aunt Mindy
This amazing to me. I didn't even know it could be done on a computer. I think it's very interesting and I hope you can show me how you did it when I get to see you again. Ken says, "Oh, an NFT!"
Posted 3 years ago by Aunt Mindy
This piece of artwork is so soothing from both perspectives! That is really unique! My mind is wandering to Ireland and the Arctic. Thank you for being able to express both these perspectives in your artwork for us to enjoy!
Posted 3 years ago by Aunt Mindy
Love the landscape paintings, especially the green one!
Posted 3 years ago by Jennifer
Beautiful! I can imagine I’m right there, feeling the weather and smelling the leaves. The stained glass effect is very realistic.
Posted 3 years ago by Aunt Mindy
Rosalynn, This has taken me a while to ponder. I had many thoughts. So now I’m okay with expressing some of them. Your painting makes me think of many things! A cell, with all its parts. A planet with different regions. The SUN, with flares. A seed, life giving, and life itself. A jellyfish, that may be a Florida Jellyfish.
Posted 3 years ago by Aunt Mindy
Very cool! Great job!
Posted 3 years ago by Aunt Amanda
What an amazing artwork. I love the beautiful contrast with colors. I can really feel the warm sunny day and the cool calm night when I look at this!
Posted 6 years ago by Mindy
I really like your latest artwork. Every time I look at it, I see something new in the intricate details.
Posted 6 years ago by Jennifer
What a lovely self portrait, and a lovely person on the inside too!
-- Aunt Mindy
Posted 6 years ago
Beautiful! I love it!
-- Aunt Amanda
Posted 6 years ago
Rosalynn, I love your self portrait and I love you!
-- Jennifer
Posted 6 years ago
Looks like you captured the spirit of Van Gogh in your sea scape painting. You will be able to help little Saoirse when she is old enough to paint.
-- Jennifer
Posted 7 years ago
I love how you blended the colors in this picture! What a beautiful sunset.
-- Sarah
Posted 7 years ago
This is a meaningful piece of art for me. I love to go sailing! You have accurately shown how the ocean is really a mixture of colors not just one shade of blue. I also enjoy the vibrant sky which reminds me of the saying, “red sky in morning, sailors take warning.” The boat looks so pleasant with both sails up. I wish I could be on it right now! Thank you for reminding me of good times.
-- Mindy
Posted 7 years ago
I love the sunset colors!
-- Amanda
Posted 7 years ago
Rosalynn, your artwork gets better every day. This picture is my favorite!
-- Jennifer
Posted 7 years ago
This looks so real! It makes me think of Paris in the rain. The good memories bring back smiles! I really enjoy looking at it, thank you for being able to put feeling into your artwork.
-- Mindy
Posted 7 years ago
Well, this is great, What an interesting alien. I do not feel afraid. The rainbow colors in the background are cheery to me. Also, I appreciate the particular attention paid to the framing of this picture, a unique detail which I have not noticed in your work before and I believe it showcases you artwork well!
-- Aunt Mindy
Posted 7 years ago
Love your alien picture! You chose lots of great colors.
-- Jennifer
Posted 7 years ago
This picture is really cheering me up on this cold day. The bright colors make me smile. Thanks Rosalynn for making such a great picture using geometric shapes!
-- Mindy
Posted 7 years ago
Great work! I love all the colors!
-- Amanda
Posted 7 years ago
I like the colors you used and how you put the shapes together.
-- Jennifer
Posted 7 years ago
Fantastic! We can tell you have a lot of natural ability and look forward to seeing more of your artwork. This abstract is particularly pleasing and the colors are soothing.
-- Aunt Mindy