Beautiful work, Mark. I'd love to see this canvas up close.
Posted by John Tebeau at September 7, 2009 07:16 PMnice work mark!!!!
Posted by ricardo at September 8, 2009 05:08 PMStunning piece! And hopeful in its message to recognize the optimism and ability of youth to "charge ahead" (like Joan of Arc) and find solutions to issues they see in their world. The painting is entertaining to the eye and the intellect. Bravo!
Posted by SKR at September 12, 2009 02:14 PMThis piece is breathtaking. Full of fascinating painterly detail and allusions, a pleasure to look at and study. i can remember playing with those my little ponies and combing the mane and affixing barrettes with delight!
Posted by jeffrey bussolini at September 25, 2009 04:33 PMGreetings Mark,
Congratulations on the new creation! She's a beauty and a mysterious wonder. I hope to see the original. Is there a time lapse video of this piece? I did look at the peliminaries. I know this piece was very long in the process. Was it simply too long to keep up the time lapse? Of course, I recognize that the video artform was not your main production.
I wish you continued enthusiasm and zeal.
Peace,
Denis
Wonderful piece, Mark. Wonderful detail and I loved the story about your niece inspiring the painting. Just thinking about you because even after all these years, at around this time of year, unbidden, the thought "hey, it's Mark Roth's birthday!" pops into my head. I think I'm a day early. Anyway, happy birthday!
Posted by Frank Mathias at November 20, 2009 03:15 PM