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Wow, that looks like you Hannah! You are so amazingly multi-talented!
Posted 2 years ago by Diana
 
Beautiful. Very thought provoking.
Posted 2 years ago by Robert
 
Very cool portrait! I especially love the colors and the hip looking outfit!
Posted 2 years ago by Diana
 
Wow! What/who?
Posted 2 years ago by Robert
 
This is a very impressive depiction of the terrible history of the Holocaust. The four pictures tell the whole heart wrenching story of the Jewish people during Hitler’s shameful rule of horror in Europe. Very insightful
Posted 2 years ago by Diana
 
I love that shirt Hannah! Especially the back with that awesome spiderweb!
Posted 2 years ago by Diana
 
Striking. Conveys some kind of combination of music and a spider web (!) to me. Fits the artist, literally and figuratively.
Posted 2 years ago by Robert
 
That design is super cool! I love the colors and the unique spider web design! Very creative ??
Posted 3 years ago by Diana
 
The piece conveys a great sense of peace and warm comfort to me.
Posted 3 years ago by Bob (Grampy)
 
To my favorite young artist, my granddaughter Amelia: you have such an amazing talent and I am so very lucky that so much of your art adorns my house.
Posted 3 years ago by Diana
 
Beautiful work!
Posted 3 years ago by Mrs.H
 
Figure drawing is ridiculously good! I would love to get an explanation about it from the artist.
Posted 3 years ago by Grandpa (Grampy)
 
Amelia, this is really an incredible piece. It draws me right in and makes me want to walk down that street!
Posted 3 years ago by Brenda
 
Such an amazing likeness! It really looks like you. -- Shane
Posted 6 years ago
 
I find this mix media method Combining painting with a collage article to be especially intriguing because the tactile nature of the newspaper with its crenellated, sharp, and disfigured surface reminds me of a scissor forged in the Middle Ages. You can visually feel the energy of these rudimentary scissors as if they have emerged from 2D to 3D art, popping off their visually vibrant backdrop, which I find consistent with medieval symbolism as it offers up a potpourri of festive colors which speak to the themes of power ,energy ,momentum, ambition and drive. This art is reflective perhaps of what may be the coming of yet another great American Revolution. Amelia is an American Artist with art made in the USA! You are a rising star and I love you! -- Hen
Posted 7 years ago