Very glad to see you posting again after your time in the shed. This is bold!
Happy you liked this one. Thanks for commenting ✍
So much movement! It’s a beauty. There are enough odd shapes to keep me looking and wondering, but even if I wasn’t wondering how those shapes happened, the color and composition would be enough to hold me, on an abstract level.
Good to hear; much appreciate the observation. When reading your comments today it’s like hitting the “refresh button” for enriching dialogue.
THank you…I hope I can keep up, more or less. A lot going on over here lately.
Hope everyone’s doing ok. Always good to hear from you.
Joe got really sick after we came back from southern CA. He was hospitalized for 3 days two weeks ago, then came home on oxygen, which is absolutely life-changing. We just got back from another pulmonologist appt. and it feels more hopeful than we’d been feeling. But it (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis) isn’t a curable disease and time may be limited. He’s going to do everything he can to get off or partly off the oxygen. So there you have it. We thought we’d left medical tubing behind in Phoenix, when he had that stroke 8 yrs ago.
Sorry to hear all this; hopefully he’ll have success getting off (or partly off) the oxygen. Please give him our best- stay in touch
Taking good care of that shallow depth of field.
Thanks Ken. Appreciate the comments
A beautiful piece of art.
Thanks Ed. Good to hear from you.
Very glad to see you posting again after your time in the shed. This is bold!
Happy you liked this one. Thanks for commenting ✍
So much movement! It’s a beauty. There are enough odd shapes to keep me looking and wondering, but even if I wasn’t wondering how those shapes happened, the color and composition would be enough to hold me, on an abstract level.
Good to hear; much appreciate the observation. When reading your comments today it’s like hitting the “refresh button” for enriching dialogue.
THank you…I hope I can keep up, more or less. A lot going on over here lately.
Hope everyone’s doing ok. Always good to hear from you.
Joe got really sick after we came back from southern CA. He was hospitalized for 3 days two weeks ago, then came home on oxygen, which is absolutely life-changing. We just got back from another pulmonologist appt. and it feels more hopeful than we’d been feeling. But it (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis) isn’t a curable disease and time may be limited. He’s going to do everything he can to get off or partly off the oxygen. So there you have it. We thought we’d left medical tubing behind in Phoenix, when he had that stroke 8 yrs ago.
Sorry to hear all this; hopefully he’ll have success getting off (or partly off) the oxygen. Please give him our best- stay in touch
Thank you John, I will.