As always, stunned by the quality of your output. With some shame (not wanting to appear sorry for myself) dismayed by my own lack of creative output. As usual I love your landscapes and flowers. Fascinated by your thoughts about vicariousness in art. Perhaps one needs bodily strenth (which I haven't got) to be able to do that? Back to your work - it's lovely. 1d
I started learning to draw in 1996 after a cataract operation, from gratitude and amazement at how wonderful it was to be able to see clearly again. I loved it but then somehow I stopped. In January 2008, in a new place, I joined a drawing class and started again...
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As always, stunned by the quality of your output. With some shame (not wanting to appear sorry for myself) dismayed by my own lack of creative output. As usual I love your landscapes and flowers. Fascinated by your thoughts about vicariousness in art. Perhaps one needs bodily strenth (which I haven't got) to be able to do that? Back to your work - it's lovely. 1d
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