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Zsolt Kohalmi The Late Harvest's avatar

My dear Daughter,

I am reacting now on your Art. Not being an expert, my reactions are entirely emotional. I find it colourful, alive and somewhat naive. At the same time, the black frames make the pictures solid, reflecting on a resolute personality. Looking at your art cheers me up, for sure.

Carry on! Karina

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Karina's avatar

My dear soul father! A very good morning to you in a cold day! I am getting ready to make my orange concoction I was talking about in the blog but first I want to say how much your words mean to me! Sooooooooo much! Words I would have loved to hear from my Earth father and I know he would have said if he would have had the freedom to express his emotions. I love the notion of “naive art” and what a delightful way of describing it. Naive art is a style I love and can be found in many countries. I never thought about my attempts as being compared to this delightful style so wow thank youuuuuu! Talking about your blog I would love to read your take on the Hungarian qualities as a nation and deep love for their land! Hugs from England!

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Peter's avatar

Art that does not attempt to reflect photographic images is often controversial - "Scream" is the "classic" example. Your life, as reflected in your posts on substack, finds its own representation in your paintings - always dramatic, always colourful, always a reflection of the imperfection of your life in the facial images you intentionally produce. One day, perhaps when your life is calm, when fear and drama has gone, when worry is a thing of the past, if you continue to paint those around you then will see a different you on the canvass, one where your gift of colour synthesis, technical competency as an artist, and love of humanity will shine through.

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