I follow a fellow artist/blogger --
Seth Apter, mixed media artist, instructor, author and designer from NYC.
Seth shared my ART and information on his blogpost: Living with Art: #7.
Here is the link and photo below. Check out his blog for the fellow artists and their ART, too. Thanks Seth for your support!
A Mixed Media Painting By Sue Marrazzo, ISAP, NCS
Congrats on this! It's a beautiful painting again!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend Sue!
Thanks so much....I was thrilled!
DeleteNice to see you going up in size with your abstract art, and this is a nice one. Love the textures, the neutral gritty base with those pops of color.
ReplyDeleteGREAT comments! Thanks so much = )
DeleteHi Sue, thanks so much for stopping by the blog :) I tried to find you on twitter to follow - are you there? Couldn't find you?? My new place is here: https://twitter.com/101birdtales Good luck with the art and shows! Fab x
ReplyDeleteNOT on TWITTER!
DeleteThanks for the info, Amelia = )
Thanks for sharing your amazing artwork for this project!
ReplyDeleteThanks...I was thrilled!
DeleteGet used to other people featuring your beautiful work on their blogs. This one's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! You are always so SWEET!!!!
DeleteSo wonderful Sue!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stoping by! You are so kind =)
DeleteWow , fabulous piece, such a great trama !
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jane!!!!
DeleteThat is a great painting, and how cool is that?!? I hope to run into you one of these days. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteThans! have a good week = )
DeleteCongratulations! It is no wonder Seth featured your art. It is a beautiful piece.
ReplyDeleteAWE...Thanks, IRENE = )
Deletethis art piece is fantastic! now i must go and check out seth´s link...
ReplyDeletehappy easter, sue!
Thanks so much...Happy Easter to you, too!,,
DeleteI just found your blog via Seth Apter when I was reviewing the previous Living with Art posts, and this one on week 7 made me stop cold!! I absolutely love it! I love the black over the bright colors. I do only art journaling at present, and only for a few years. Can you share how you did the black lines so straight. I see some less prominent vertical lines too when I look close. I absolutely ove the grunge effect and style :) thank you, looking forward to reading all your older posts. When I find an artist I really like ,I try to review All their posts :)
ReplyDeletePlease feel free to email me if you'd rather respond this way. cynnthea@gmail.com
Thanks, Cynthia, for LOVING it!
ReplyDeleteI used acrylic ink in layers of drips.
Please stop back = )