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First of all, thank you for joining artworks venue. It's wonderful to see that people like it. The first picture is taken in Tuebingen, a very nice city in southern Germany, not far from Stuttgart. The others on Madeira, a beautiful island in the Atlantic. Greetings from Pasadena.
Your use of color is amazing. I love the look of stillife yet abstract. What is the size of this piece? Is it for sale?
And I love yours...you have a strength and boldness to your images. We may have a slight overlap in our approach. No shyness on either side. Sorry about not leaving a reply thing. I still don't know how to do that. I've just set up facebook.
Hi Cristian
Thanks for inviting me to join artworks venue via LinkedIN.
I like to get in on things early on, and grow along with it.
Your portfoilio shows you are a world traveler, as I have been in my past travels throughout Asia.
Best wishes
Thank you for the comment on my artwork. I looked at your website and I liked the oriental themes in the works you show. Keep in touch. Regards.
Hi Marie, there is no option yet to send messages to artists, you only can comment on items. I will add a *send a message to artist* soon. Thanks and I am looking forward to see your artwork here.
Cristian
Hi Katarina, this item is listed under *photography*. For me it looks like a painting, is it? If so, either you or me can move this item there. I am very happy to see your artworks here. kind regards, cristian
I write an affordable art blog and love Ms. Clemente's artwork. But is any of it for sale?
Lynette
Loretta,
I just joined artworks venue. I haven't uploaded my art image to my portfolio yet. I don't know how to send messages to members and there was no reply option for the comment you left for me.
To view some of my work, I do have a slide show on my blog:
http://mariekazalia.wordpress.com
I like this one, it's great
Hoi nick..you have a nice creative portofolio of art..welcome on venue !!
Greetings anita,
Thank you for your compliment. How do I view your work? I'd like to see it.
I especially like what you are doing with the small panels combined, as in *Tugs*. I have recently begun working with mini canvases and panels as well.
What's the size?