AnselMortensen
Subscriber
Ok, I need to respond to the cards I have received recently...
Absalom1951's "Bent Railing... Beautifully composed & printed. I always enjoy the interaction of rusty metal and nature, one of my favorite subjects. The paper surface and tones are outstanding.
mfohl's "Diamond House"...
Wonderful composition! Nice to see someone using vintage Kodak Postcard paper. Abandoned buildings...another favorite subject.
Michael Howard's "Smith Mountain" .
A lovely desert vista landscape, well printed. A tangible sense of desolation.
Simon I's graveyard image.
Wow, what a gorgeous lith print! Beautiful color and tones. Bravo!
Daniel's "Sculpture at La Défense"
Excellent graphic study with interplay between geometric and organic shapes.
Reminiscent of Jacques Tati's "Playtime" in some ways. Unfortunately, the croissant stamp lost its aroma along the way.
Jim Christie's "Too Many Wheelbarrows"...
A wonderful example of Roadside America quirkiness. The subject matter makes one ask not only "Why?" but "How?". Well seen and printed!
Thank you, all!
Absalom1951's "Bent Railing... Beautifully composed & printed. I always enjoy the interaction of rusty metal and nature, one of my favorite subjects. The paper surface and tones are outstanding.
mfohl's "Diamond House"...
Wonderful composition! Nice to see someone using vintage Kodak Postcard paper. Abandoned buildings...another favorite subject.
Michael Howard's "Smith Mountain" .
A lovely desert vista landscape, well printed. A tangible sense of desolation.
Simon I's graveyard image.
Wow, what a gorgeous lith print! Beautiful color and tones. Bravo!
Daniel's "Sculpture at La Défense"
Excellent graphic study with interplay between geometric and organic shapes.
Reminiscent of Jacques Tati's "Playtime" in some ways. Unfortunately, the croissant stamp lost its aroma along the way.
Jim Christie's "Too Many Wheelbarrows"...
A wonderful example of Roadside America quirkiness. The subject matter makes one ask not only "Why?" but "How?". Well seen and printed!
Thank you, all!

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