 "Cool Summer Day at the Beach"montage by Mick Mather
"Cool Summer Day at the Beach"montage by Mick MatherLabels: a painting a day, an Artwork a Day by Mick Mather, cold water, montage, sandy beach
     
     
 
   
    
  
  
11 Comments:
I believe you love women. There is always something intimate in your drawings of them...like you feel a connection with the subject.
emotional investment. maybe that's the phrase i'm looking for.
beautiful, mick, just beautiful.
catnapping:
There is no doubt that I do love women and I'm sure you've nailed it, even for me! - when you say it's likely an "emotional investment". How true! Every thing's right there, in the emotions - one must begin to know a person, to know people, in that intimate way, aside from the sexual, to better understand the outside. Anyway, thanks so very much for this comment, I'll be blushing all week long from it!
...you have captured the beauty of the moment, and this is surely honour for the beauty of women..I've language problems, too much exercise...and summer indeed, we have so hot in Finland, that the beach is the only place to survive...
Hands, which draw lines and colours with love and caress, make beautiful pictures.
Like this.
Itkupilli:
With a blush, I say thank you once again. So, it's already hot - hot - hot in Finland too? Is that where you've been, at the beach? :D
Suspetal:
Another comment to make me blush. Thank you so much. BTW - check your email if you haven't already.
Really beautiful!
Very romantic too.
Smooch,
The Tart
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Yer Tartyness:
Ahhhh, tis true that I'm hopeless (blush!).
Beautiful!!!
valgal:
:D ... (blush!)
Lovely image. emotes passion and softness, quiet, beach sounds... Im fascinated by the aura like colours you employ
Janice:
Thank you so much for this comment. One of the things that I've worked so very hard to do for almost a decade of working digitally, is to show just how "painterly" this medium can be. Understanding the tools of the electronic trade - filters, plug-ins, layers, pen, pencil, brushes, eraser - is really no different from the traditional in the course of creating a piece of art.
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