Character #10
Technique: Ink & Gouache on paper
Original size: 13x23cm
from M.K. solo exhibition in 1999 at Epohes Gallery: “CHARACTERS”
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Beautiful, Marina!
Thank you, Anne!
Au risque de te paraître répétitif, c’est vraiment superbe ce que tu fais. Celle-ci en particulier que je ne me lasse pas de regarder en m’y perdant. Super relaxant!
Ah, Eric, thank you so much for your kindness. I’m so happy to hear that!
Une influence magnifiée!
Une variation calligraphique bien maitrisée … superbe!
Eric
You are very kind, Eric. I truly appreciate your comments! MERCI!
A little Japanese influences here… wonderful!
…”a little”?!!! [I’m a BIG fan of Japanese art]! Cheers, Ann!
Oh man, this is stupendous Marina. You are very talented! I might be interested in getting a picture from you sometime in the future!
That sounds great! I’m very flattered to hear that and would truly appreciate it! Thank you!
Truly stunning! I exclaimed out loud when I saw it!
So nice to hear, Lois, Thank you!
Wonderful Work !
Thank you!
Miro would applause …
“Miro”!! Wouldn’t that be great?!!! What a compliment, thank you, Frizz!
It’s kanji characters for embarrassment!
!!! Nice one! Thanks, Dominique.
Stunning expression -for some reason I am seeing a face! I completely love the red and the flow of the connectivity between the lines, space and emotive expression. My dear one, did I ever tell you how much I relish your art? YES! Cheers Marina.
You’re right to see it my dear Shaheen! It is actually a face. Your are too kind and I am always very flattered by your words! Thank you dear!
This so lovely Marina! A bit melancholy as well.
Thank you, Madhu!
Very nice! It reminds me japanese calligraphy.
Ah, thank you Madalina!
Wow ! really interesting !
Thank you, Violet!
Not sure if it is the simplicity of the lines and curves or the use of red and black that really catch my eye. Then again, it could be the combination of the two. Nonetheless, I like it!
…and that’s what matters to me most and I appreciate it! Thank you, Frank!
Very nice! Excellent really!
…glad to hear that, from you. Thank you, Charlie!
I’ve quickly become a fan of your work. 🙂
That makes me very happy! Thank you, Charlie. I’m a fan of your work too you know.
Thank you so much! 🙂 That means a lot to me also, coming from you. 🙂
By the way, tomorrow I’m posting my second attempt at what was inspired by your “Between the lines”. I got what I was trying for this time! 🙂
My first impression was of an Asian feeling to this artwork. Some of the strokes have a zen brush look. Very nice!
This character seems sad and apprehensive at the same time.
I’ve always had a fondness for Japanese art [especially the old masters like Hokusai, Jakuchū, Tōyō etc]. I admire the simplicity and perfection of their lines [among other things!] I also get this feeling from your artwork, which I like a lot [as you already know!]. Thank you!
Ahh – I love this!
So very in line with my Zen Noir style post yesterday, how matching 😀
Great strokes you have – love the intensity and control in it! *clap clap clap*
Ah, thank you so much Jeannie & Richard! [Yamamoto is an amazing designer!]
My first reaction – powerful yet sensitive. Many thanks
…many thanks to you, Dilip!
This one looks oriental, even the colors.
..it does, doesn’t it?! Thank you, Deb!
Again a very Zen feel to this image. I love these strokes. And the red adds another element. The title has a double meaning in that this almost looks like Chinese characters (the written kind) as well as making a portrait. Well done.
Many thanks, Terry! Your remarks are always so up to the point and kind.