Garth: I know what you mean about seeing color in a b/w piece of work. To this day I swear that they colorized the blood washing down that tub in Hitchcock's "Psycho". See.....and you thought YOU might sound crazy. Ha!
Next on the list are a couple of performance vehicles I'm doing for an upcoming segment on a local cable access car show called "Vintage Vehicles". I'm half way through a colored pencil of a Cobra right now. It's pretty fun....though much more time consuming. On the "human portraiture" ....I've got a commission coming after I go down to California to do the shoot and art notes. So...it's starting to barely trickle in.
Heidi: Well, dear...you were the one who "opened the floodgates" first here for me with those words. I appreciate your attitude so much. You're just this cut-through-it sorta gal that reminds me so much of many of my own loving family.
Jimmie: Dude....no worries....I haven't been on much lately either. I've missed lots of posts in the last month. Thanks for your comment my friend. Coming from your deft fingers....I'm highly honored.
Michele: Thanks....Julie and I are excited to chat with you soon....there's a Starbucks or Tully's close by! (duh...huh?)
Mike: Gracious...so..... your words brought up some emotion as well. Your expository style of writing your comments are as classic as your other artforms. The thing about talent coursing through bloodlines struck a beautiful chord. Thanks.
Allan: I appreciate that!
Linda: Oh, hi I just came back to edit... as your post just came in while I was posting...ha! THANKS so very much for saying so....and for looking at what does truly touch my heart.