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Re: Redeemer Gallery Looking For A New Home
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 3:12 am
by redeemer503
R&R...
I like that! Thanks Heartbreaker!
Re: Redeemer Gallery Looking For A New Home
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 7:47 am
by Sandi
"Evil Henchbabes! Wicked queens! Crooked gun molls as well as a host of inocent victims and busty bystanders! Shot, stabbed, speared and arrowed thru supple toned bellies and big bouncing breasts!"
Even a retread Poster ('retired', 'retread', all the same to me, I'm not much for words, u know) has to break radio silence to WELCOME one of her favorite, and certainly her longest-enjoyed Artist to his own Gallery, this is most wonderful news!
I am always 'all in' (as in all the WAY in!) with every 'item' on your list above, Redeemer, something about the quality of excellence that repeats in each of your pieces of artwork.
You never fail to depict very well the 'penetration', it's always easy to 'feel it'; rather important stuff for a Woman. Your work is excellent, always has been, and your unique style conveys The Moment beautifully for me.
Welcome; 'we' are obviously glad to have you!
Retired Blonde Poster
Re: Redeemer Gallery Looking For A New Home
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 4:28 am
by redeemer503
Thanks very much Sandi. I hope at least in my drawings we would find a common passion.
Re: Redeemer Gallery Looking For A New Home
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 4:47 am
by Steph
To be fair I've always enjoyed the passion you and Sandi shared on other matters as well!
Delighted to be able to view your artwork once more.
Ciao,
Re: Redeemer Gallery Looking For A New Home
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 8:21 am
by Sandi
We have always shared, and continue to share, Redeemer, the very same passion for our country and what we each believe strongly our principles represent both to us and to the World. Differences in our approaches at times do not and will not change those Common Grounds, because to those same Principles we each in our own ways, because of our passion, pledge our 'lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor'.
Honor is only sacred to someone if that person is willing to express its importance through passion and to represent that honor through one's actions.
Remember, I still frequently use your phrase of 'there is better than, and worse than, in this world.' I respect your Passion highly, and always have.
As Steph can well attest, it is quite easy to remember the Common Grounds we do share after one has sat 'across a table' or whatever in Anbar, in Tel Aviv, in Gaza, and in Amman (Jordan) recently, from those who wish nothing but death for all Americans they encounter and for anyone they encounter who disagrees with their personal view of the World, to say nothing of the obvious loathing 'many' of them have and show toward a woman even being present in such 'discussions'.
Blessedly, our Principles and our Practices here in our own country enable us to disagree without bombs and guns as we tread the paths of working together peacefully to solve the problems through Rule of Law.
I also happen to believe, outward evidence oft to the contrary, that we are coming closer to getting our own internal act together again....together. Internal healing is critical to our Future and I continue to believe in the ability of the American People to heal ourselves.
Most if not all 'artists', whether by words or drawings or other creations, have that inner passion they wish to express; give me your passion on all levels any time versus one who does not care or merely allows 'things' to go on that are found to be negative or unacceptable.
Plus, you happen to possess Talent along with your Passion!
Sandi