‘Come undone‘
or
‘the nauseating vertigo of indecipherable shouts ‘
(2014)
‘Behind myself rests an idea, some kind of abstraction, but nothing more except an entity, abnormal and illusory. Myself is fabricated.‘
(2013)
‘Tragedy Manipulated‘
(2014)
‘Ecorche of the inside‘
drawing after Giambologna’s “Hermes”
(2013)
‘Deus ex Machina‘
(2013)
‘La Décapitation de la Dame-Raison‘
(2012)
‘the Ecstasy of a Dying Sinner‘
(2011)
i simply wished to say greetings! wonderful web site incidentally.
Those eyes again – in Empire of the Mind! Stunning.
Ellespeth
Thank you a bunch! I’m very glad they do have the indented effect.
I’m here to siphon your talent.
You drew these?
Wonderful site design!
Yes, the work subscribed under “My own set of try-outs” is the product of my crafty hands… driven by a tad of imagination. I’m genuinely happy you enjoyed it! Being an avowed perfectionist, I can never relish the products of my labors without exceedingly criticizing it…
Thanks for stopping by my blog. Your art is amazing!
This is unimaginably awesome.
Thanks for stopping by my blog! I read in your bio that you live in Romania… are you Romanian yourself or just living there? How I would love to visit that country! I intend to write soon about Brancusi, a Romanian-born sculptor so you may be interested to check that out on artMuse soon. Your work here is amazing, especially Empire of the Mind – intriguing title given, too.
Will no doubt come back here to have a look what’s new!
Cheers, artMuse
You’re welcome plus, concomitantly thank you for appreciating “Empire of the mind”:)
Yes, I do live in Romania and am of this nationality though oftentimes I wish things stood otherwise.And, evidently, I’m familiar with Brâncuși’s work despite my not particurlary fancying his insipid style. However, since he’s nonetheless a man I respect for his overall success, I’m looking forward to reading your opinion of him.
Like the top two a lot..crazy good imagination – Empire of the Mind is really a great piece.
Those are my favorites too. Thank you!
Thank you for visiting, and the like on A Writer’s Vows. Your work in utterly amazing! I hope you stop by again, I will do the same. Have a wonderful day.
Awesome; you are so talented, many blessings and success to you.
Truly stunning. So glad you’re sharing these with us.
Thanks for liking my post, “Hanging out with Paul and Janelle.” I love your tagline, and the art is amazing.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I love your work…and I love your bio page. Very cool stuff.
I like your art – edgy yet alluring. Thank you for visiting my blog . . . I look forward to following yours.
I fancy it’s only the beginning of something more elevated so it’s not much yet.. but thank you anyway. I do hope you’ll enjoy visiting my blog whenever something new pops-up.
These are incredibly expressive – Eydis and Dante particularly. Thank you for sharing your work.
Thank you! I’m not particularly fond of any of them but I do appreciate opinions!
I love your pictures! 🙂 And also I think your statement on top of the page is very inspiring!
Thanks for stopping by! My personal favorite is the top self-portrait!
Dear Patricia,
I like your blog,
thanks for your subscription.
Sincerely,
Jean-Paul 🙂
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Really great drawings! I love “The Empire of the Mind” and “La Décapitation de la Dame-Raison“ most, but they all are great!
Thank you! “Empire of the Mind” is one of my personal favorites too! 🙂
I understand completely!!! 😉
Your work is incredible! I love “The Empire of the Mind” and it seems I
I’m not alone! Thank you for liking my pics…it’s what drew me here. 😀
You’re welcome! 🙂 I believe the reason why most people like that one must have something to do with Vivien Leigh’s beauteous face being the focal point,don’t you think?
She does have a beautiful face and it very well could be! Even people that don’t know who it is could feel something familiar when looking at it so they gravitate to it.
that’s right – familiarity plays a great part in drawing one’s attention
Thanks for visiting my blog. Empire of the Mind is a memorable piece!
You are an incredibly talented artist. I love how you give such life, emotion and movement to your art. Wonderful.
I wouldn’t call myself incredibly talented but I do appreciate the compliment. Thank you! 🙂
love it love it….
Beautiful work! They are all great, but I am partial to the 2014 self-portrait. I love the combination of the charcoal abstract line drawing and the color work in the background. I look forward to seeing more of your work. Cheers! Marcy
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Thank you! That’s one of my current favorites too, directly inspired by Klimt’s decorative propensities and Schiele’s nude drawings, if you want to check them out 🙂
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Stunning work!
Oh, so talented you are. Thank you for the “like” on my post. If you’ve never seen Gold Diggers of 1933, you should at the first chance you get. I think you’ll be blown away by the final scene (in black and white).
Thank you! I shall surely give it a try
I am so happy you gave me a visit, as it gave me the opportunity to get acquainted with your work! I love it so much.‘Deus ex Machina‘ is my favorite, and I look forward to keeping up with you!
Love your work Patricia, keep on creating 🙂
I love this work so much and have been to disconnected from your blog lately
I hope I’ll give you a chance to reconnect with a few new posts. I’m really always delighted to hear your opinion!
We are both aesthetically focused