tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20854356.post4577385662346564618..comments2023-12-14T22:50:59.971-07:00Comments on Steel Sky Woman: CirclingVerna Vogelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16725160545923301862noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20854356.post-60441774800018840042016-02-01T08:03:05.608-07:002016-02-01T08:03:05.608-07:00Barbara, thank you. It's so nice to know that...Barbara, thank you. It's so nice to know that my work and words are inspiring to other artists.<br /><br />Your blog also remains one of my delights.<br /><br />xoxoxox!<br /><br />:)<br />V<br /><br />Verna Vogelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16725160545923301862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20854356.post-46929616110784125822016-01-31T22:24:48.172-07:002016-01-31T22:24:48.172-07:00Love the work Verna, and always love how you write...Love the work Verna, and always love how you write about it. So direct and inspiring every time.<br /><br />XOXOXOXOXOXO BarbaraBarbara Muirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01342757136485853833noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20854356.post-84344389899883270482016-01-29T09:08:29.027-07:002016-01-29T09:08:29.027-07:00Thank you for your compliments, P.D.
That is quit...Thank you for your compliments, P.D.<br /><br />That is quite interesting about your granddaughter's drawing of the car, the aerial view. I'm guessing she uses computers or at least has seen lots of aerial images of cars, hey. Isn't that interesting - like when the Eiffel Tower was built, the effect it had on artists' perspectives. Now we see it again, in kids, with technology. Pretty cool.<br /><br />And: Yup, I love the confidence of young children with their own creations!<br /><br />:)<br />VVerna Vogelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16725160545923301862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20854356.post-46860888137796035102016-01-29T06:46:37.795-07:002016-01-29T06:46:37.795-07:00I love all this, although I admit I wanted to reac...I love all this, although I admit I wanted to reach through the computer and snatch up the two "destined for destruction" works. It must be an interesting process - this creation-recreation thing. The kid collage is lovely, isn't it? I drew my perception of a cartoon car for a 3-year-old granddaughter - the typical silly-looking side view silhouette that is seen over and an over. She looked at me with a bit of pity and said, kindly but very firmly, "Oh, no, that's not a car. Let me show you." She drew what I could only describe as an aerial view, complete with a couple of bump-outs to indicate headlights. I love not only the totally unexpected perspective and the fact that she didn't automatically accept my statement that the cartoon I drew was a picture of a car.<br />P.D. Crumbakerhttp://ten-minutetake.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com