The subtle interplay of light and shadow is highly appealing, effectively accentuating certain elements while simultaneously obscuring others. This dynamic creates an artistic engagement with the intermediate tones.
Hi Imar, I have been following (And thorougly enjoying, being inspired) by your newsletter for a while now. Reading your thoughts makes this whole art journey so more relateable. Its is humbling to see that the everyone, you, I and all who create, face so many of these mental hurdles and buffers. Thanks for that realization!
Wow, Imar! I can so strongly relate to your entire experience at this art expo. So much so that I feel I don't need to attend it -- I have already been there. :) Though I do wish I could. Your reactions and emotions mirror mine to such events, and to a lesser extent online viewing too.
Your conclusions, like "stop listening to myself when I think I’m making crap" -- yes. So much yes. Thank you for sharing and posting this feature. It's always a welcome read.
The subtle interplay of light and shadow is highly appealing, effectively accentuating certain elements while simultaneously obscuring others. This dynamic creates an artistic engagement with the intermediate tones.
Thank you for sharing with those of us who are not able to attend. Always thoughtful and challenging is to improve with wonderfully inspiring images.
Hi Imar, I have been following (And thorougly enjoying, being inspired) by your newsletter for a while now. Reading your thoughts makes this whole art journey so more relateable. Its is humbling to see that the everyone, you, I and all who create, face so many of these mental hurdles and buffers. Thanks for that realization!
Wow, Imar! I can so strongly relate to your entire experience at this art expo. So much so that I feel I don't need to attend it -- I have already been there. :) Though I do wish I could. Your reactions and emotions mirror mine to such events, and to a lesser extent online viewing too.
Your conclusions, like "stop listening to myself when I think I’m making crap" -- yes. So much yes. Thank you for sharing and posting this feature. It's always a welcome read.