Reviews from

Abstract Sea shapes

Abstract looking into the sea

10 total reviews 
Comment from Envision


I think you achieved some very captivating shapes in this one. The colors look good together and there are some interesting cell formations.

 Comment Written 14-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 14-Jul-2018
    Thanks so much, Grace, for your great review and continued support. Suzanne
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


An artistic rendition with fluid
flowing...
Fantabulous textures.
Interesting images formed.
Monochromatic soothing colors.
Excellent details & features. Impressive strokes & textures. Thanks for sharing...

 Comment Written 14-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 14-Jul-2018
    Many thanks, Dick, for your great review. I'm very pleased you like this one. Suzanne
Comment from GaliaG


Nice motion filling, good use of colors and tones

good technique, creativity and initial impact

a pleasure to view, thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 13-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 13-Jul-2018
    Thanks so much, Galia, for your very nice review. I'm glad you like this. Suzanne
Comment from MKFlood


wow..reading your notes i would have never guessed. i do like the flow of the overall creation and does draw in the viewers eye. the shading is great. the depth is great. the creation is balanced and eye appealing to the viewer. your getting to be a master with these abstracts..another cool creation and great job overall.

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 13-Jul-2018
    Many thanks, Mark, for your great review. These are such fun pieces to do so I'm really pleased you like this one. Suzanne
Comment from Miranda Langston


even if some of the colours didn't photograph well, this is still a wonderful painting. the teal and the dark blue stand out really well against the stark white and it's really well done

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 13-Jul-2018
    Thanks so much, Miranda, for your very nice review. I'm glad you like this. Suzanne
Comment from Linda Wetzel


I like this image. It reminds me of standing and looking down in a tide pool where there are clams and sea urchins and rocks and starfish. The swirled motion is consistent with the movemen5 of water in a tide pool.

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 13-Jul-2018
    Many thanks, Linda, for your lovely review. I'm glad you like this one. Suzanne
Comment from Paul G.


I'll have to admit, in abstract I have a bit of trouble. I am so linear. I do like the image. I see a monkey face in it. It is peaceful and calming. Thank you for sharing.

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Many thanks, Paul, for your very nice review and for taking the time to look. I never really liked abstracts but am having fun trying out different techniques! Suzanne
Comment from alaskapat


I'm especially loving the sea shapes, the colors used here are actually some of my favorites both to wear and to have in my home, there is a lot of activity in this work, I see sea stars and bottom feeding fish in various positions under the water, I also see sea plants , the sun reflects on the surface and I can see where the bottom is so deep on the left that I can't see what lies down there. These are so much fun to sit and study with my morning coffee!

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Thanks so much, Pat, for your great review. I'm very pleased you like these fun pieces and can see so many different shapes in them. Suzanne
Comment from karen zima


This one is very soothing to look at. The area in the upper left grabs your attention. The way the white and black area contrast to the rest of the artwork. Overall, this is a very nice abstract that grabs your attention.

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Many thanks, Karen, for your very nice review. Unfortunately the turquoise/green colours didn't show up properly on the photograph - don't know why - so I'm very pleased you like this one. Suzanne
Comment from Susan F. M. T.


Suzanne,
It took me a while to see anything then I looked again & there he was this Black nosed Dog his nose pressed up against a a rock gazing at me the water moving his long fir about in the current his eye peering out from under his heavy brow. . created by your artist's eye for composition & knowledge of colours & paints & their reactions when mixed with each other & other fluids in your creation of this image
Susan

 Comment Written 12-Jul-2018


reply by the author on 12-Jul-2018
    Haha! Thank you for your lovely review and for making me laugh, too! Suzanne