
“Character #7″ 1999 © marina kanavaki
Technique: Ink & Pastels on paper
Original size: 13x23cm
from M.K. solo exhibition in 1999 at Epohes Gallery: “CHARACTERS”
Categories: Characters, Inks, My Art Journey

“Character #7″ 1999 © marina kanavaki
Technique: Ink & Pastels on paper
Original size: 13x23cm
from M.K. solo exhibition in 1999 at Epohes Gallery: “CHARACTERS”
Categories: Characters, Inks, My Art Journey
2012, my goodness, why am I feeling ancient? Last installment of Laura/PoetryPix reminded me of you, again. hello Marina. Thus I’m back again, and good work don’t get old. This time #7 gives me an idea to sprout, and with your permission I’d love to use that image for another poem on my blog. Your images do help me “see.” Please let me know if you grant my wishing wish. Thanks Marina
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Hi, Neil! Great hearing from you.
I’d be honored, my friend. Wishing wish granted with pleasure. Thank YOU!
I can’t wait to read your poem.
This one is spectacular.
Thank you, Stephen!
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.
What a wonderful interpretation, Walter! Thank you!
You make it all look so effortless!
anne
That is a wonderful compliment! Thank you Anne!
Mustacio, tall, dark & handsome; nice work…
! Thank you, Lindy!
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.
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!
Beautiful artwork. Look forward to seeing more. 🙂
Thank you so much. [Me too!]
you just have volumes of talent. I want to see more of your work 🙂
That is so nice to hear! Thank you, Michael!
Marina, I liked the power.
Thank you Katharine!
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.
Thank you so much Shaheen. Your interpretation is amazing! […caught me!]
Ηe is eating something his mom made… and it’s disgusting!
well, I don’t know if it was the food… but he didn’t seem very happy at the time!
This one is terrific, Marina.!

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