“Character #7″ 1999 © marina kanavaki
Technique: Ink & Pastels on paper
Original size: 13x23cm
from M.K. solo exhibition in 1999 at Epohes Gallery: “CHARACTERS”
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Categories: art, Characters, Concept, PAINTINGS
This one is spectacular.
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Thank you, Stephen!
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This piece works on so many levels. I can feel the ocean in the blue, birds in the eyes flying above and a portrait. Each line carefully and beautifully place. Magnficient.
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What a wonderful interpretation, Walter! Thank you!
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You make it all look so effortless!
anne
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That is a wonderful compliment! Thank you Anne!
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Mustacio, tall, dark & handsome; nice work…
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! Thank you, Lindy!
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Terrific! I sense intensity and anguish.
I’m not sure why I haven’t gotten notifications on your more recent postings. I’ll try re-subscribing.
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Thank you! I’ve been away for a few days… Hopefully tomorrow I’ll post a new one [time permitted!]. Thank you so much for visiting and for your wonderful [and always appreciated] comments!
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Beautiful artwork. Look forward to seeing more. 🙂
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Thank you so much. [Me too!]
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you just have volumes of talent. I want to see more of your work 🙂
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That is so nice to hear! Thank you, Michael!
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Marina, I liked the power.
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Thank you Katharine!
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Marina, this is a brilliant composition. I see fierce, poignant and piercing image – of an exile of a human heart. It reveals (to me) how societies are made to conform — in this image there is a sharp twist to break free. Oh, my friend, keep inspiring us. Cheers.
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Thank you so much Shaheen. Your interpretation is amazing! […caught me!]
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Ηe is eating something his mom made… and it’s disgusting!
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well, I don’t know if it was the food… but he didn’t seem very happy at the time!
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This one is terrific, Marina.!

Have a great afternoon too!
Hug xx
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Oh, thank you Deb! […and a beautiful afternoon to you too!]
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Not sure why but it makes me think of a sad french clown. Wonderful work.
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Thank you, Terry!
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The slight sense of abstractness intrigues me.
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Thank you, Frank!
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Brilliant! What an interesting face!
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Thank you Ken, I’m very glad you like it.
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