Exactly what I imagined they would look like here. I'm so happy.
Read MoreMitchell
Looks like it was alway there…
Read MoreAnne
The painting looks amazing in our living room. Thank you so much. 💖 ~Anne
Read MoreSunil
It has found a home in our front living room which has been taken over by our two year old twins.
This painting represents a line in the dirt my wife and I have drawn in an effort to stake claim to our rightful property and pry it from their little dirty hands.
Eventually it will be over a quaint wine tasting room but for now the little ones can gaze it and hopefully not touch. ~Sunil
Read MoreLora
We absolutely love Radiant! Fond memories of Our trip to Japan in 2018 always come to mind when we look at your paintings. They are absolutely gorgeous. ~Lora
Read MoreCarolyn
Yes the gold… just magical and again no comparison to seeing in person. She defines the word stunning. You can forget to breathe while looking. Thanks for all your hard work and creativity 🥰 ~ Carolyn
Read MoreDominique
Thank you very much for this wonderful piece of art. It radiates a pleasant mood of calm and focus. (Even the older lady from the framing studio said she had not seen such a mix of techniques and materials). Many thanks & best regards. ~ Dominique
Read MoreLeah Turner
I love ‘Wishful Wanderer’, it is the vocal point of my home, it is very inviting. I am very proud to show it off when people come to my home. It makes me feel very classy.
It is giving me this positive feeling, I’m looking at something that is making me feel good.
It looks very sophisticated because it is not just a scene, it is better than just a photo, better than just a picture of reality. You added a special radiance to it, a special glow, a standstill of a beautiful time of life. It feels like it added some elegance to it, this beautiful touch of class. The positive energy of the artist is in this painting, it brings so much more warmth into my home. ~ Leah
Trisha & John
I like the blending of the different pieces of the city this is very meaningful to us, we’re emotionally drawn to your work, there is an emotional connection. The buildings you used have an emotional significance and the pops of color catch you eye and invite you to study the piece.
So much of the city has changed, the painting is a piece of our history, it brings back the happy memories or moments in time. All of your work has such a story to it, when I tell people the story about it they will look at it in a different way. This is a picture of our life and time, it will be a piece that also has a lot of meaning for our son, knowing that it will be passed down makes it that much more powerful for us. ~ Trisha & John
Gwyn
You capture the elements of Japan that their art is famous for. Your work is like a captured memory, different from a photo more lucid, it makes me think of all the memories I have made in Japan so far. It gives me the nostalgia feel of recalling old memories. Your work allows me to focus on it and explore the details, this makes me feel relaxed and calm. It makes me happy. The happy attitude of the artist shines through. ~ Gwyn
Manon & Guillaume
When I look at a painting I want to be able to remember the smell, the look and feel of that place. There is fun in your painting but it also represents what we lived through in Japan, the challenges of living in a very traditional, hard town, it was complex to mix with the Japanese. But we did love our time there, the fun and dynamic we experienced during our visit is in there. When we look at something we like it to bring us to a place we love and remember. Your art translates what we have in memories. ~ Manon & Guillaume
Read MoreGary
I like that you don’t just take the highlights of a city, it’s not just the photographs, you add details that reflect the “feel”, the heart of the city, it reminds me of home and of my childhood. I can project something of myself in your work, fill it with my own personal meaning. I enjoy the story of discovering the city or rediscovering the city through your eyes. ~ Gary
Alison & Greg
I like filling my home with art that reflects the way that we live, your paintings show life, they show thriving, vital cities, the paintings we own bring back a lot of personal memories.
There is an openness, there is something hopeful and positive in the way you see and represent cities. Seeing our own city reflected in such a unique way gives us a sense of place and pride. We are proud to see our city interpreted through an artists eyes, it makes you feel like you belong. This is my city. ~ Alison & Greg
Olga Mello
“Once in a life time”, a moment that will never be repeated again... we learned to enjoy each moment in Japan, every travel, every experience, every special person...everything is unique in its existence and all these moments will never repeat again.
This artwork contains our passion, our faith, our work, our precious moments so far and all we love so much in Japan! This is not only a piece of art! It is a memory to which we will look until we are old, and it will bring us back in time to all these moments again! ~ Olga Mello
Glenn Rubinoff
I am enjoying both pieces as I have one piece in my office (Take 5) and one piece at home (Royal Ride). It does evoke a certain contemplative feeling when I am sitting and looking at it over the dinner table at home. The history combined with the buzz of activity is very soothing as a medium. ~ Glenn Rubinoff
Read MoreRob Borg
TESTIMONIALS
The impact of ‘Summer Stroll’ on the space has been very positive. It is hanging in a prominent space in our front entrance, which needed a strong and attractive piece of art since day 1. The response from those who have seen it has been all positive, with most questions related to how the work was actually done (is it a painting, a photograph? etc…) and where we got it. ~ Rob
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TESTIMONIALS
Our favorite details of ‘Summer Stroll’ are: 1. The subject matter itself. Paris is a favorite destination of ours so it’s nice to have a work so immediately evocative of nice memories. 2. The way the piece compliments other works we have in our home, all of which are graphically interesting and inspire conversation. And 3. the carefully placed additions of red amidst the black and white imagery. Not that b&w alone would have been uninteresting, but the red really adds dramatic impact. ~ Rob
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