[...] What started me on this journey was Candleday, which you’ll discover in my blogroll and here. Tomas Karkalas opened my eyes to the line where abstract art and photography meet…and his [...]
Hello Mr. Tomas,
thanx for your comment. i was here to see your design work and yes let me commit you really have an awesome collection, available to see rarely.
Actually sir as i replied to your comment, my concern was more over on communication design instead of creations of an artist. by more simplyfying myself, i can say that my discussion was actually focused on advertising and branding professionals instead of Canvas Artists.
Definitely, whatever I stated in my post could not be applicable 100% in your context, because as an artist what you sell is the innocence of your art and yes this is where your eternal values are the real values of your art.
But again think it once again like this below.. (I am taking an example of an art of picasso, by considering that you are defending the same subject too)
What if the picasso’s arts weren’t be priced at those sky-level prices? what if they would be available at your nearest newspaper stand for $5. would you ever be seeing them as “Valuable Arts of Picasso” in that case too? May be not.
Anyway sir, i visited your profile and really i am simply amazed of pictures i seen there. truly remarkable and priceless work.
please keep the more great work coming up
you have got a fixed visitor now lol.
I love your pictures. If you allow me to do so, I would like to show one on my blog, naming you as the Lithuanian artist who created it.
Is that o.k. with you?
Good luck to you,
Eva
Dear Eva
I greatly appreciate your interest in my works.
Thank you.
Peace and love
The depth of steps we leave in life is defined by our love one to other.
thanks for permitting me to show some of your artwork on my blog. I will start with the series on April 6th. Your name and blog address will be under each of the pictures.
[...] of my pictures the “Pin trees don’t bear the apples”. You may find it on my blog Candleday. After clicking on the link above, you will come to my pictures page. The artworks aren’t [...]
Tomas: Thanks for visiting my site…I just browsed your sites. I know little about art other than to say I enjoyed what I saw. Your photographic images are powerful, I must say. Have a good day.
I never realized my pictures could be considered art I so enjoy taking them from my point of view.. In the beginning of my blog I put some in flicker and now you have inspired me to take more and put them on my site.
I took this shot at my entrance into the hospital. That was a day of first snow. Thus the picture looks doubly symbolical : the accidental pick happened to be the prophetical: how many faces did you recognize here? What would we leave after ourselves? That's the question of the last leaflet on my blog what's what at Tomas. ~ The spiritual healing b […]
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19 responses so far ↓
aboyfromindia // October 10, 2007 at 13:04 |
Thanks for the wonderful comments on my blog!
cheers !
Finds: What Am I Looking At? « Joe Felso: Ruminations // October 27, 2007 at 11:13 |
[...] What started me on this journey was Candleday, which you’ll discover in my blogroll and here. Tomas Karkalas opened my eyes to the line where abstract art and photography meet…and his [...]
simbioze // December 10, 2007 at 23:08 |
Great images
Thanks for sharing
Jean carlo
http://amantedasimagens.wordpress.com
Aryan // January 17, 2008 at 18:32 |
Hello Mr. Tomas,
thanx for your comment. i was here to see your design work and yes let me commit you really have an awesome collection, available to see rarely.
Actually sir as i replied to your comment, my concern was more over on communication design instead of creations of an artist. by more simplyfying myself, i can say that my discussion was actually focused on advertising and branding professionals instead of Canvas Artists.
Definitely, whatever I stated in my post could not be applicable 100% in your context, because as an artist what you sell is the innocence of your art and yes this is where your eternal values are the real values of your art.
But again think it once again like this below.. (I am taking an example of an art of picasso, by considering that you are defending the same subject too)
What if the picasso’s arts weren’t be priced at those sky-level prices? what if they would be available at your nearest newspaper stand for $5. would you ever be seeing them as “Valuable Arts of Picasso” in that case too? May be not.
Anyway sir, i visited your profile and really i am simply amazed of pictures i seen there. truly remarkable and priceless work.
please keep the more great work coming up
lol.
you have got a fixed visitor now
gypsy-heart // March 10, 2008 at 03:27 |
These are all beautiful..not sure which is my favorite.
You “gentleness of heart” shows in your words and your art!!
Peace and light to you.
enreal // March 12, 2008 at 21:55 |
These pictures are breathtaking…they capture something… maybe a light…maybe a color…maybe a spirit…
givethemhell // March 28, 2008 at 14:15 |
Hello Tomas,
I love your pictures. If you allow me to do so, I would like to show one on my blog, naming you as the Lithuanian artist who created it.
Is that o.k. with you?
Good luck to you,
Eva
Dear Eva
I greatly appreciate your interest in my works.
Thank you.
Peace and love
The depth of steps we leave in life is defined by our love one to other.
Tomas Karkalas
givethemhell // March 28, 2008 at 21:36 |
Sveika Tomas,
thanks for permitting me to show some of your artwork on my blog. I will start with the series on April 6th. Your name and blog address will be under each of the pictures.
Wishing you good luck -
Eva
Benefits of the blogging « arthiker // March 30, 2008 at 15:52 |
[...] of my pictures the “Pin trees don’t bear the apples”. You may find it on my blog Candleday. After clicking on the link above, you will come to my pictures page. The artworks aren’t [...]
protectyourstyle // May 30, 2008 at 13:19 |
very nice, powerfull colors! thanks
Tall T // August 3, 2008 at 18:23 |
Thank you for visiting my photo blog!
I appreciate the comments on my “God’s Promise” photo.
Your photo art is amazing as well. I will visit again to see what lovely art you have made.
Dan O. De Ment // August 31, 2008 at 12:34 |
Tomas: Thanks for visiting my site…I just browsed your sites. I know little about art other than to say I enjoyed what I saw. Your photographic images are powerful, I must say. Have a good day.
Гришковец Александр // October 20, 2008 at 17:00 |
very nice
Fida Abbott // December 16, 2008 at 15:15 |
Hi Thomas,
I really enjoy your pictures. I’m glad meet another great artist here.
Have great day!
Urirtyabany // December 27, 2008 at 11:26 |
Thanks, a very informative site here, i will definately be back.
cheers
Sadhuji // February 1, 2009 at 04:46 |
Thanks for being a parallell thinker. Nice blog you have here, and a very good arts.
best wishes.
sharlene // February 28, 2009 at 12:18 |
Love the richness of colour & the blending of objects, they are fantastic to look at, keep it up!! an inspiration to other like minded individuals!!
Dorothy Stahlnecker // March 1, 2009 at 17:47 |
I never realized my pictures could be considered art I so enjoy taking them from my point of view.. In the beginning of my blog I put some in flicker and now you have inspired me to take more and put them on my site.
Thank you//
Dorothy from grammology
grammology.com
Christian Yorke // April 26, 2009 at 17:55 |
Some powerful images my friend. What camera do you ride with?
Keep on snapping!