Hi, actually I don't like to speak to much about my thoughts on my own work. I think it should be free for everybody to find an own true in it. But cause you what to now it, I tell you what I think about it a bit. I like things (songs, paintings...) with a melancholic, dark, mysterious vibe. But I'm not a depressed person. I also like weird and funny things. But I think pure beauty is often in dark and mysterious things. And watching or listen to those beautiful things is someting wonderful what gives me a good feeling. That's the light of black. That is what I see in my work, but please you are free to see your own things in it. So a bit personal, a bit emotional but also very generally...
That sounds amazing. With my work it is with the whole life. There is not one truth, not one right way to go, everybody have to find ones own true and way. And what you see in my work sounds very nice.
awesome! i love art like this too!
you've done a superb job. terrific colors too. did eshcer ever work in colors? i can't recall but maybe a few, so you added another demension and did it so well!
very impressive.
This painting is a homage piece to the works of Escher, the master of illusionary art.
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you've done a superb job. terrific colors too. did eshcer ever work in colors? i can't recall but maybe a few, so you added another demension and did it so well!
very impressive.
This homage to the works of Escher is wonderful..Yes hy was a master in this illusionary work!
Wonderful done.
Kind regards, Robert