Thanks Mike! When I was a child, not that I knew how it worked then, but I somehow realized that if I ever wanted to learn how to cry properly I had to first learn how to laugh.
Elaine, your observation is spot on. For me, that’s the mastery of Mike’s art: They not only capture our attention, but also connect with our internal dialogue, whatever it may be at that moment in time.
“That was some party, huh? Oops, I left my red bra lying on the lawn… What do you mean, I wasn’t with you when I took it off… Mike? … Mike???”
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🤣 I always love your bawdy sense of humor Sha’.
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Thanks Mike! When I was a child, not that I knew how it worked then, but I somehow realized that if I ever wanted to learn how to cry properly I had to first learn how to laugh.
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Deconstructed koi pond… really cool ✌👍
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Wonderful interpretation 👍
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It amuses me no end how we all interpret your work differently 🤣
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Elaine, your observation is spot on. For me, that’s the mastery of Mike’s art: They not only capture our attention, but also connect with our internal dialogue, whatever it may be at that moment in time.
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What an elegantly grand comment Rosaliene. To have achieved such a thing is the most wonderful thing possible, thanks 🙏
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As it does me Elaine. The viewers providing new meanings for the creator, it doesn’t get any better than that.
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Love it, Mike. The line that connects us all is so tangled that no war will set us free from the fisherman’s hook.
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Sadly so true Rosaliene.
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I’ve come to realise 💡 that so much of how I’m thinking, feeling comes through my work and I’m shocked when someone points something out!
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