Sincerely
Kunping lai
Hhiroshi:
If a person has good drawing skills he has the potential to be a
good painter. But if he/she can't draw he will never be a good painter. Much
abstract art including yours demands no skill whatever. A pet dog could do
it with a paintbrush tied to his tail. You may have artistic talent, but you
don't show any here. As a result my opinion would have to be
negative.(Emphasis on the word opinion)
Bill.
Your works are lovely.
I wish you much success in
your work and E-bay.
Allan
there are two or three on the site that are nice
but the recent ones are just ugly (in my opinion)
Regarding the "no skill, no art" theory
I think this can be solved with good design
use of colour, etc etc., but there is nothing there for me
in these "works"
rgds
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While this artist was apparently calling attention to
his small abstracts that are currently being promoted on Ebay,
he also has a large body of representational works
on his web site that are, for some reason, under his
"archives" heading - not under paintings.
http://www.hiroshimatsumoto.com/
He is an accomplished artist who, like most artists,
has good and not-so-good paintings in various
mediums on his site. I particularly like his "Harvest"
landscape painting, as well as the several portraits.
Why don't I ? I'm a little busy right now. Why don't you get bck to me
in a month or so. Maybe I'll have an answer for you then. Meanwhile, have
a nice day.
Bill.