Is it really? They're so completely wonderful with a great extent of originality. The strokes are well-intended, implying a rich thought, of order within disorder.
I bet she'd be a rich woman someday through her art. Kudos to Kaye!
hi, major tom. Kay has this quality of giving her best shot always when she does things. and i admire her for that. ha ha yayaman ba? :-D makahingi nga agad ng porsyento. ha ha
thank you, pan! nice to know you appreciate it. :-D
yes, she did that. i think it was last first sem last school year. they were plates for a school subject, pearl.
if she is willing to do artworks for free for me he he. forging Mona Lisa? delikado yan... he he but who knows when the price is right, single LOL
hi, eric. glad you liked it. she's very good, actually. though she insists that she still has lots to learn and that there are better students than her. :-)
wow great art work perfect for this weeks theme!
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thanks, graham. :-) glad you appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteThese paintings are marvelous. They will look very beautiful being displayed in the living room :)
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Wow.........some great work here!! I love the top one best!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm Twisted! Drop by if you can. Happy Hunting.
Great art work here! Good choice.
ReplyDeletethey are not paintings actually, criz. they are plates for one of my daughter's subjects. she got a high grade for that. :-)
ReplyDeletethanks, anni! :-D
thank you, john. :-)
I love them! Especially that last one, very talented!
ReplyDeleteThese are fascinating works. When I follow one "twist" it takes me to another and that to another . . . infinite continuity!
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nice twist
ReplyDeletethanks for appreciating, sue. :-)
ReplyDeleteaddicting, isnt it, meeyauw?
thank you, sarge.
Real nice and cool twisted art! :-) I'm can sense the pride you have got for ur gal :) Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteWonderful works of art! Well done Kay!
ReplyDeleteIs it really? They're so completely wonderful with a great extent of originality. The strokes are well-intended, implying a rich thought, of order within disorder.
ReplyDeleteI bet she'd be a rich woman someday through her art. Kudos to Kaye!
You have a very talented daughter there, Bing. Congratulations! Very nice pieces of work. :)
ReplyDeleteYour daughter did this..?? she is very very talented and definitely a great pick for this week's theme. Great job!
ReplyDeletePearl - have a good weekend and happy hunting!
Great, now you won't have to spend a fortune just to collect paintings. BTW, can she forge the Mona LIsa? I want one kasi eh, hehehe. :-D
ReplyDeleteWow your Kay is very talented. Tell her well done for me...Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow, I like the arts, really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the art work! Great choice for this week's theme.
ReplyDeleteyou know how moms are, napaboaniya. i am... :-)
ReplyDeleteglad you liked it, A.! :-D
hi, major tom. Kay has this quality of giving her best shot always when she does things. and i admire her for that. ha ha yayaman ba? :-D makahingi nga agad ng porsyento. ha ha
thank you, pan! nice to know you appreciate it. :-D
yes, she did that. i think it was last first sem last school year. they were plates for a school subject, pearl.
if she is willing to do artworks for free for me he he. forging Mona Lisa? delikado yan... he he but who knows when the price is right, single LOL
will tell her, mama meji! thanks :-D
thanks, kyels and girasoli for appreciating. :-D
Nice!!! I like the first one the most. You've got a very talented daughter.
ReplyDeletethanks, nico. she is talented, i agree. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow! What can I say, but great. She's very talented, bing. You must be so proud of her. :)
ReplyDeleteoh, you know how mothers are, irene. :-) thank you for the compliment. will tell her.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! The top one is the most intriguing. Didn't know you have an artist in the family :)
ReplyDeletehi, eric. glad you liked it. she's very good, actually. though she insists that she still has lots to learn and that there are better students than her. :-)
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