The field of consciousness is very delicate and an overloaded thought can affect the sensitive environment of that field. Similar to that more well known environment that permeates the surface and atmosphere of the planet. This is a watercolor on paper.
The things we see generally have their origins in the unseen
Yes. I agree. Is that a variation from the Little Prince- what is important is invisible to the yes. I agree with your variation.
I’ve never read the Little Prince, but it seems to have inspired you. I got mine from the Upanishads. “From the unreal, lead us to the real. From the unknown, lead us to the known”
Ok. That means Exupery, the writer of the The Little Prince probably read the Upanishad. So that is what happened. Thanks for the info.
I didn’t mean to imply anything of the sort. The metaphysical influencing the physical is pretty much a universal theme…
I hope your friend is getting better, The big C word is very depressing and it was probably why you drew this watercolor thinking about her or him and all the treatments to go through and also about you with helping that friend. But that watercolor is also made expressly for me as sometimes my rambling thoughts take a hold of me and I cannot stop them just as I am typing now I cannot seem to stop my fingers. But the fact remains, I really enjoy your artwork. I will never say it enough. Where do you get your inspiration from or rather which master painter inspired you the most to paint like this?
Thank you. I am also hoping that things will get better and the medical treatments will work. I have had a number of influence and awe of several master artists. I have to say Picasso and his friend Matisse were early favorites in my youth. And then had a focus on Van Gogh and George Gross. This was at a very early stage and then I had a whole run of enjoying art from the 1920s to the 1960s. I was also very fond illustration and comic art work. There was a whole lot of influence.
Wow, that is quite the menagerie of influence. But your artwork is your own beautiful stroke line as I have never seen quite the same anywhere else.
Do you sell your work? Your thoughts portray what this picture is all about.
Usually, I don’t sell my works but recently I had to sell 4 of my works. I needed the money to help out someone pay medical bills. Chemotherapy. She has stage 2 cancer. Not enough insurance. It was not really enough. I also had to borrow from my life insurance policy. I should sell my works because probably need to due to circumstances but have been distracted by a few other things.
How much do you sell them for if I may ask?
The 4 works were watercolors. I sold them for the equivalent of about US$ 1000 each. Not mounted and not framed.