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..man of grey sky

...another in the series of E.A.Poe-genre'.. taking a condition and making it in human form.. Grey days make me more creative and almost at one with myself. I feel more compassionate and alone with my thoughts and emotions.......... Acrylic on Canvas...

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Sylvia Jackovitch-Kallay 09 Aug 2006

wonderful acrylic! I give you a 10!

tim linville 04 Nov 2004

Haunting edges,Sher!

George Severny 29 Oct 2004

awsome portret

joan warburton 06 Aug 2004

Incredible! Wisdom as a result of some great suffering.

Heavens 27 Jun 2004

Great detail and shading!!! Wonderful picture!!!Such an intense gaze.

Sandy McClosky 17 Jun 2004

He is looking at something, is he not? I see uncertainty in his expression...your pictures are stories unto themselves...

Charles Oliver 15 Jun 2004

Very Strong and Contemplative

andree lerat 15 Jun 2004

VERY INSIGHTFUL. YOU ARE A GREAT OBSERVER OF US, HOMOSAPIENS. IN HIS EYES, SUCH WISDOM AND SORROW.

Tom Higgins 15 Jun 2004

I love your old guys. This reminds me of oil-wash.

Keith Gardner 14 Jun 2004

i like how you mixed the earth tones with the b/w

eileen martin 14 Jun 2004

wonderful, the style doesn't quite seem your usual , intense image

WESTERN ARTWORK By Denny Karchner 14 Jun 2004

fantastic piece Sher. A little different style for you? I like Greg, like the flowing of the beard also. I am 1/4th Iroquois Indian and 1/4th pure German. Do you think we are related?--denny ;{

Tonia Osborn 14 Jun 2004

A thoughtful gaze, soulful eyes!

Greg Summers 14 Jun 2004

this evokes such emotion - I am glad you have the details in the beard as they are - it gives the portrait a flow - which, to me, imparts some sort of grief.

Pat Abbott 14 Jun 2004

I see much wisdom in his eyes, a pretty man.

thea walstra 14 Jun 2004

A masterpiece! Thea Walstra

tony kordos 14 Jun 2004

very emotional i like it very much

william hessian 14 Jun 2004

is this a glazing technique with acrylics? very intriging

Judyann Traquair 14 Jun 2004

Is there NOTHING you cannot do to perfection? This portrait is mystical, and haunting and beautiful all at once. Wonderful details and amazing acrylic work Sher!