This painting was snatched out of my possession before it was even dry. I still think I shouldn't have sold it. I am glad that I at least took a picture of it. I was moving from SF to Colorado and was getting quotes from different moving companies. The lady who came for one of them became really interested with my art. She ran through my house looked at the paintings and then took her checkbook out and said, "I want these two. How much?" I think I sold them out of the shock. When she left I realized that I don't even have a picture of the other painting. I called her and asked her to send me one when she has a chance, but never got it. Oh well, I just hope she still enjoys my work.
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annette steens 31 Dec 2007
you are a great artist! superb art!Mohamed Sherif 23 Jul 2006
awesome very good jobHerman Serrano 03 May 2006
God, now this is gorgeous...deep dark subconscious magic, like something caught out of the corner of your eye as you sit half asleep infront of the TV; it insists itself upon you, and you can only watch in horror as it lapdances its way across your mind! Totally fab!!!Christine brand 31 Mar 2006
Wow! I don't know what to say...but it is very interesting and intriguing...So human yet undefined...excellent body of evidence...like being inside ones self...Timothy McAninch 11 Sep 2005
Cool painting and cool story. I think the painting chose its own destiny. Look at it as a blessing for both you and the person who bought it. I'm certain she still enjoys your workJoke Schotting 28 Nov 2004
nice workVera Harned 26 Nov 2004
Great Job!Charles Oliver 26 Nov 2004
Very interesting color, light and shadow and formsher richardson 25 Nov 2004
Oh what a great boon for you to have them snatched...as an artist it was inspiration? i loved your painting yesterday... this one is more intense and yet filled with hopefulness...Richard Murch 25 Nov 2004
dark and menacingAL 25 Nov 2004
nice work..Peter Thomas 25 Nov 2004
like the shading in this