FeaturedCommentsOne of the best galleries here at Da I have yet seen. Maybe the best. Love your work. Pure skill.
Thank you so much for your kind words! In fact I think there is a lot of work ahead to get my work more fluid and free. But there is hope one day I master my tool, if I am passionate and if I practice every day. When Hokusai was old man he wished he could live some years more, so he could learn how to draw. The Story of old Hokusai tells us there is always possible to learn more. I absolutely love drawing. Afterwards I am a bit sad I left drawing when I was 18 years old, but some years ago I started to draw more again. And now I just love the feeling when I take a pencil to my hand and begin to make marks to paper. There is only a pencil and paper, a target and my brains. Everything else blurs away. And I love a feeling when looking some gorgeous drawings, as yours or Michelangelo's, Durer's, Repin's or somebody else's who masters his/hers tools. And of course I love Gustav Klimt's excellent drawings of naked girls. Sorry, this was too long reply, and too much empty talk about me. I am happy I found your work. My wife loved your work too.
It was good to read your comment, I am now old enough to be in a panic about time left left to me...and that I have achieved little!
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