Reviews from

Everything is Melting

Dog post surgery on pain meds

19 total reviews 
Comment from jesuel


That's neat yup that's what it feels like I like the color composition it is very vibrant and alive I really like the illusion of everything melting very cool great job here

 Comment Written 22-Oct-2017

Comment from Yogendra R Modak


One of the great abstract traditional Art formed by artist.so Scary in his eyes well to see in deep consistantally.I found a very great abstract in top view opposite direction.when You see there is a person resting on bed with one hand resting on his forehead and the pupy dog resting on his chest dog chin resting on wooden bottom of bed well to see as imagine.Great forming multipurpose artwork of skill artist.Great abstract traditional art,great artist.

 Comment Written 22-Oct-2017

Comment from MKFlood


very cool. love it! the details i great. the shading is great. the dogs facial expression is great. the depth is great. the blend of color is great. the creation is balanced and eye appealing to the viewer. very creative and great job overall.

 Comment Written 21-Oct-2017

Comment from Linda Wetzel


I love this concept...it is so very creative! The expression on the dog is priceless. The colors utilized and the textures created all add to a very pleasing composition.

 Comment Written 21-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 21-Oct-2017
    Thank you so very much for your kind review. You put Joy in my heart using the word "priceless". My little buddy Chewbaca is priceless to me. The good and greatest news was no cancer dim his tumors. Yippie!!!! He was one crazy little doggie for 48 hours. Looking at things he had seen a zillon times before and tongue sticking out as if " huh, duh ". But thank you for taking your time and writing from your heart. Blessings Always Linda.....~ Cindy Sue ~
reply by Linda Wetzel on 21-Oct-2017
    My pleasure. And I?m happy he will be ok.
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2017
    Thank you. :~>
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


Endearing notes...
I can relate & sympathize with your pet undergoing all these medical intervention...

I should have been a vet myself...

Cartoon colors.
Crisp outlines.
Compact framing.

Thanks for sharing...

 Comment Written 21-Oct-2017

Comment from Trajan


Great piece. A miasma of color and movement.
It does look like he is experiencing a drug type fugue state.
I give my older dog cannibis dog treats for his stiffness and pain. It does help actually. Getting the dose right is a little tricky. I gave him a little too much the first time and he was a bit wobley. It must have looked like this to him.
He's about 50 pounds, so.
Great image though!

 Comment Written 20-Oct-2017

Comment from DrCarlton


This is an interesting, clearly neo-impressionist representation and indeed, excellent work, especially for its creative geometry and rhythmic color composition. Very well done and thank you for sharing.

 Comment Written 20-Oct-2017

Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan


This is a unique rendering of a pet. Smooth application of colours with border lines highlighted in black. The light and shadows, colours and the composition have worked out well. Good luck!

 Comment Written 20-Oct-2017

Comment from Linda Bickston


This is a wonderful work of art. The explanation of what this picture is about makes it all the more enchanting. You are a wonderful artist.

 Comment Written 19-Oct-2017


reply by the author on 23-Oct-2017
    Oh my dear friend Thank You for your review. Enchanted or drug induced, not sure? I had a strange little fur ball for 2 days. Blessings to you Always my friend Linda. always......~ Cindy Sue ~
Comment from Paul G.


and, is he a shih-Tzu or a Laza Apso? One of the two, I'll bet.

Very good likeness. Excellent details and well framed. nicely done.

 Comment Written 19-Oct-2017