Interesting play of images here Sharmon. Your art is always fascinating. I'm always surprised how small the works are in actual size; their content is so intense, I expect them to be much bigger.
Beautiful piece, Sharmon. I've had a lovely time catching up with your blog posts. For some reason I havn't noticed them in my sidebar. Thoroughly enjoyed browsing through the exhibition and of course saw your Prayer piece.
I find this piece absolutely mesmerising. I really like the art you create here. penny
ReplyDeletetrès beau travail..dans la composition, les couleurs..et à la fin , un beau résultat!
ReplyDeleteYes! Full of visual interest and movement. I could get lost in there awhile. Infinity contained.
ReplyDeleteComplex and fascinating. Love the use of print.
ReplyDeleteInteresting play of images here Sharmon. Your art is always fascinating. I'm always surprised how small the works are in actual size; their content is so intense, I expect them to be much bigger.
ReplyDeleteI love the flow of the colors...great job. Peace, Mary Helen
ReplyDeleteCaptivating and unique Sharmon!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!!
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ReplyDeletewow! this is amazing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic compositon and choice of colours, Sharmon.
ReplyDeleteThis pieces speaks to me on so many levels, very nice indeed.
ReplyDeleteGreat piece, Sharmon. You choose color so well and compose all of the elements to perfection.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ... as always!
Greetings Sharmon,
ReplyDeleteA most interesting piece. The first thing that came to mind was Christmas. I guess it is the star and the white landscape of the image.
Wishing you a wonderful weekend,
Egmont
Love this..thought provoking .....wonderful textures and composition.........x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeletewonderful way you incorporated so many mixed media to produce such an interesting piece.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece, Sharmon. I've had a lovely time catching up with your blog posts. For some reason I havn't noticed them in my sidebar. Thoroughly enjoyed browsing through the exhibition and of course saw your Prayer piece.
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