I am not certain when you created what, but your work is beautiful. I really dig #3 picassoesque and #5 which feels Asian. Perhaps you were inspired by your time in Asia.
Hi Linda,
Thank you very much! You have a good eye with suggesting the Asian influence. I think it’s there, too. Namaste. Though I did attend some classes in Asian art (history, architecture,literature), this piece (#5) was after my travel to Asia.
Love xo Ka
Hi JoAnna,
Thanks for visiting and sharing your thoughts and experiences re: my paintings. I have to say I have had a similar experience with pink. In fact, I feel the same way, even now, “Maybe I’m starting to like pink more.” It does show up. Too funny! I would use that same phrase just as you said it: Maybe.
🙂
Ka
Aww. Thanks, Mary! #4 I painted while I was in high school. #3 was during the early years of my undergraduate studies. There’s something similar about them somehow. It might just be the colors. The painting didn’t photograph that well (#4), and it’s mixed media. I think I even included chalk in it, along with acrylic and oil pastel. Grateful for your comment and visit.
Aloha, Ka
All of them are powerful dear Ka.. I would say the bottom one is the oldest and the top one the latest.. LOL but what would I know 🙂 I enlarged them on my screen and loved the thoughts behind the one which had within it ” Why Are We Fighting!”.. why indeed..
I guess the Middle East War was prominent within your thoughts on this one.
Hi Sue, Today I’m working on A Course in Miracles, “Lesson 31: ‘I am not the victim of the world I see.'” The “Why are we fighting?” painting was made while I was still in High School. I think I couldn’t even tell you what she was thinking, but she shared what she could. I support her voice. I’d say that self-expression is healing. One shouldn’t have to explain or psychoanalyze their art, but it does sometimes provide good reflection to us who make it; and after many years later, return. Thanks for your comment, and your love here! All of the paintings were created about a decade or more in the past. 🙂
You know what?! I love that they are an expression of a growing and sensitive artist. We are not our pasts, are we, and yet: we are formed by all of our intentions and experiences.
Wow I like your paintings,, even though I’m an artist, when I see other peoples art, I become so jumpy jumpy and happy like a baby,, they all look beautiful, I love the 1st and the 3rd ones
Thank you for your kind comment, ikenna. I enjoyed seeing your painting today, and reading about what you are currently experimenting with! Thank you for finding me here, and for letting me know what you liked! :):) Looking forward to sharing more with you over time. ~Ka
Same here, more art works to come. Your welcome,, I also experimented with the string gel medium, I would post that soon. Its really fun trying and experimenting with other mediums and different styles too.
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I love your art work. I had no idea you had been doing art for so long 🙂 I really admire your style.
Thank you so much, Kim! Yes, me & art are longtime entanglements.
Thank you for getting to know me over time 🙂 I am so grateful for your visits and our shares!
amazingly talented
youngster 🙂
I’ve been contemplating the reclaiming of my youth.
I am not certain when you created what, but your work is beautiful. I really dig #3 picassoesque and #5 which feels Asian. Perhaps you were inspired by your time in Asia.
Namaste sweetie
love ya, Linda
Hi Linda,
Thank you very much! You have a good eye with suggesting the Asian influence. I think it’s there, too. Namaste. Though I did attend some classes in Asian art (history, architecture,literature), this piece (#5) was after my travel to Asia.
Love xo Ka
I have no idea which you made when but I’m enjoying them, #3 especially.
Hugs,
Sarah
Hi Sarah,
Thanks for visiting and sharing hugs 🙂 🙂
That one there, #3, is the only one in the group that I painted entirely with oil.
Hugs,
Ka
Three and four are pulling at me. I don’t usually like pink, but #4 is really pulling me to it’s light. Maybe I’m starting to like pink more.
Hi JoAnna,
Thanks for visiting and sharing your thoughts and experiences re: my paintings. I have to say I have had a similar experience with pink. In fact, I feel the same way, even now, “Maybe I’m starting to like pink more.” It does show up. Too funny! I would use that same phrase just as you said it: Maybe.
🙂
Ka
Wow, Ka! Beautiful. I am most drawn to #3 and #4. Thanks for sharing them!
Aww. Thanks, Mary! #4 I painted while I was in high school. #3 was during the early years of my undergraduate studies. There’s something similar about them somehow. It might just be the colors. The painting didn’t photograph that well (#4), and it’s mixed media. I think I even included chalk in it, along with acrylic and oil pastel. Grateful for your comment and visit.
Aloha, Ka
Fine work, as expected from you. You are a thinker, astrologer, and now we know
you are an artist as well, what else?
Thank you, Eddie 🙂 We shall see. I gave your comment a lot of thought, and I don’t know what else. Thank you for your kind words and presence.
All of them are powerful dear Ka.. I would say the bottom one is the oldest and the top one the latest.. LOL but what would I know 🙂 I enlarged them on my screen and loved the thoughts behind the one which had within it ” Why Are We Fighting!”.. why indeed..
I guess the Middle East War was prominent within your thoughts on this one.
Hope you enjoy a wonderful weekend Ka xx
Hi Sue, Today I’m working on A Course in Miracles, “Lesson 31: ‘I am not the victim of the world I see.'” The “Why are we fighting?” painting was made while I was still in High School. I think I couldn’t even tell you what she was thinking, but she shared what she could. I support her voice. I’d say that self-expression is healing. One shouldn’t have to explain or psychoanalyze their art, but it does sometimes provide good reflection to us who make it; and after many years later, return. Thanks for your comment, and your love here! All of the paintings were created about a decade or more in the past. 🙂
You know what?! I love that they are an expression of a growing and sensitive artist. We are not our pasts, are we, and yet: we are formed by all of our intentions and experiences.
Have a lovely weekend, too, Sue! xo
Wow I like your paintings,, even though I’m an artist, when I see other peoples art, I become so jumpy jumpy and happy like a baby,, they all look beautiful, I love the 1st and the 3rd ones
Thank you for your kind comment, ikenna. I enjoyed seeing your painting today, and reading about what you are currently experimenting with! Thank you for finding me here, and for letting me know what you liked! :):) Looking forward to sharing more with you over time. ~Ka
Same here, more art works to come. Your welcome,, I also experimented with the string gel medium, I would post that soon. Its really fun trying and experimenting with other mediums and different styles too.