If your success is not on your own terms, if it looks good to the world but does not feel good in your heart, it is not success at all. Anna Quindlen
Now, coming across that quote today.... little freaky.
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Thank you for visiting my Art Blog. I have to say your work is stunning. Stunning because you are not famously making gobs of money at doing it. Your draftsmanship is very good. You have a very professional look to your work, but also a sweet personal touch. I can see the S. Silver influence in your work in a great way. I have debated about taking his Schoolism myself and most likely will soon. But that aside, your work is great, your skill is very polished and it is only a matter of time before you are paid well for your talent.
That's gotta be one of the nicest things any perfect stranger has ever said to me! Thanks, Frank! It does mean a lot after seeing your work.
The Stephen Silver class was really worthwhile. Very inspirational.
I will keep checking out your work, I really love that I can see your "hand" in it. It's not so polished that your drawings disappear. It has a lot of fun and life in it. And I like the way you use Painter.
2 comments:
Thank you for visiting my Art Blog. I have to say your work is stunning. Stunning because you are not famously making gobs of money at doing it. Your draftsmanship is very good. You have a very professional look to your work, but also a sweet personal touch. I can see the S. Silver influence in your work in a great way. I have debated about taking his Schoolism myself and most likely will soon. But that aside, your work is great, your skill is very polished and it is only a matter of time before you are paid well for your talent.
That's gotta be one of the nicest things any perfect stranger has ever said to me! Thanks, Frank! It does mean a lot after seeing your work.
The Stephen Silver class was really worthwhile. Very inspirational.
I will keep checking out your work, I really love that I can see your "hand" in it. It's not so polished that your drawings disappear. It has a lot of fun and life in it. And I like the way you use Painter.
I'm glad you wrote! Kelly
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