Name |
Comments |
Lee Altman |
lee@paintsong.com |
Location: benicia, ca |
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 #12 | Thursday, April 14, 2005 02:13 PM
Dear Richard and Camilla,
Congratulations on a superb and classy website with VERY REAL classical art! All the best to you both and welcome to the Virtual Glut ever expanding...
Also enjoy your writing, more and more.;-) :cool:
Hello to Marissa too! and how about posting her Forbidden Colors? |
Deb |
deb@lightpatch.com |
Location: Freedom |
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 #11 | Tuesday, April 12, 2005 09:48 AM
I just discovered your work. Good art always makes me want to get started on my own art--get the hands full of colors and print. You're a couple of lovely instigators, you are! Deb |
Kim Schultz |
schultzk@jps.net |
Location: Ben Lomond, CA |
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 #10 | Monday, April 4, 2005 01:48 PM
Camilla & Richard - Your website is fabulous as is the artwork presented on it. What a wonderful way to introduce your art to those of us that haven't had the opportunity to see it in person. Your landscapes and the 8 feathers are my favourites. Love to all three of you. |
Jan Meneley Korr |
jkorrbldr@aol.com |
Location: bouldler |
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 #9 | Friday, March 25, 2005 10:53 PM
:D
Dear richard and Camilla,
Thanks so much for sending me your website, it is stunning! I Love seeing your work again. It is, as always, palpable and present. I'm so glad you are lving the life you have iamgined!! Much love, Jan |
Count Roscoe |
roscolero@yahoo.com |
Location: Seaside |
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 #8 | Wednesday, March 23, 2005 08:10 PM
Dearest Richardo and Camilla-
Beautiful piece, and so true. Written like a true phenomonologist. I am so honored and intrigued.
I hope that you have been able to recover my "private message"? All I did was click the little box below this box, but then Camilla knows too well what I can actually do to a computer when I irrevocably changed her tool bar for her.
The art that you both unlock is so grand! |
Lisa Sharpe |
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Location: London |
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 #7 | Sunday, March 13, 2005 04:54 PM
:rolleyes: :-) :p
Fantastic work. Fantastic website.
I'm really impressed. Great to see your artwork out there for all the world to see. Keep painting!
Lisa Sharpe
Art Consultant, Mayfair, London. |
Andy Cook |
finagaincook@yahoo.com |
Location: Nomadic |
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 #6 | Tuesday, March 8, 2005 02:42 PM
Computers are now worth the weight. Almost like being there . . . |
roopa graham alex |
roopas@wanadoo.fr |
Location: paris |
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 #5 | Saturday, March 5, 2005 12:28 PM
It's just fab! I love the way Richard's paintings merge and flow into Camillas' and back again and together give one such a sense of harmony and well being.I felt drawn in to the stories there so many times. Great work. |
Charlie Rice |
charlie.rice@sbcglobal.net |
Location:
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 #4 | Monday, February 28, 2005 06:01 PM
wonderful people creating wonderful art... |
Diala HADDAD |
d.paysage@wanadoo.fr |
Location: Paris, FRANCE |
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 #3 | Thursday, February 24, 2005 06:58 AM
:-) :D :cool: Absolutely fabulous. Magnifique! Bravo! Your work has always moved me, it still does and it always will.
I love both your quotes, very pertinent. If everyone in this world just took time to observe things and to appreciate them, it would just be a better place! |
Rupert Mardon |
r.mardon@virgin.net |
Location: Bristol, U.K. |
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 #2 | Wednesday, February 23, 2005 10:04 AM
:cool: Beautiful work...where's the fig painted in Greece? We think it should be there. After a quick look my top five are: Heart Stone, Still life with Green Egg (in studio work). Landscapes - page 1, 3rd on top row and Morro Rock '94. Scotland - 5th, top line. |
Heather |
heather@sleeplessmedia.com |
Location:
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 #1 | Monday, February 21, 2005 05:53 PM
Great work, and what a site. Your guestbook is up, enjoy! |