Goodness! What an amazing portfolio you have Andrew! I love this one. Very profound. The way you've painted the waters so dark and dangerous, moving manically down unsuspecting streets and pouring unbidden into cherished homes. A brilliant picture.
Artist Reply: Rusty, In my words of inspiration, " One must step beyond one boarders to explore the many possible journey you can encounter and create such wonderful visions." Thank you Rusty.
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Marilyn Servais 28 Oct 2005
what other image could i have chosen but this great one to say that i am very glad that you are well and safe after Wilma 's visit Andrew !Rebecca Mullan 12 Oct 2005
Fabulous portrayal of a nature's destructive elements as done by Katrina. Sad event, this work conveys the force. Excellent work!Rusty Woodward-Gladdish 09 Oct 2005
Goodness! What an amazing portfolio you have Andrew! I love this one. Very profound. The way you've painted the waters so dark and dangerous, moving manically down unsuspecting streets and pouring unbidden into cherished homes. A brilliant picture.Femi Johnson 05 Oct 2005
great job with sweeping colors and detail combination AndrewWilliam Boyer 03 Oct 2005
great job.Loredana 28 Sep 2005
You did a fabulous Job out of this Tragic Happening a beautiful piece of art composed :)michael bauzon 26 Sep 2005
hi andrew! nice work!!! colorful. keep up!!!Crystal Couch 25 Sep 2005
Nice picture. It definitely goes with present events. I love the colors!Norma Nava 24 Sep 2005
Musical forms.1 vote.NORMA NAVABrigitte Hintner 23 Sep 2005
A sad event , but painted with hopeful colours and thoughts , beautifully done !Jan Christensen 23 Sep 2005
Ravaging but with a rainbow of hope. Beautiful!Emily Reed 22 Sep 2005
So very timely with all the huge hurricanes devastating the world. I hope the rainbow in the background prevails.Analua 22 Sep 2005
Magnific Andrew!Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 22 Sep 2005
very impressive work!!! Great work of art Andrew!thea walstra 22 Sep 2005
Wonderful colors and very good work Andrewashok nayak 22 Sep 2005
beautiful work Andrew!