tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6206816481517445272.post3456911210110005522..comments2024-01-02T07:06:47.075-05:00Comments on New York Academy of Art: Like Goldfish: China Residency, Part 3 Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6206816481517445272.post-54167689161445121442013-06-30T10:42:28.110-04:002013-06-30T10:42:28.110-04:00My, my, Elizabeth! What a charming analogy you'...My, my, Elizabeth! What a charming analogy you've woven here with delightful visuals. Well, you are an artist--I am not surprised. Only entertained delightfully. Wouldn't this tale translate into a fine Chinese/American folk story? With illustrations? Sort of Koi in nature? Hmmm. You will definitely carry the imprint of your journey the whole of your days and perhaps it will alter your art vision, or enhance it. Your troupe is a plus--James (Bond) comedic and philosophical must be a treat. You both are amazing writers as well as artists. Kudos to you all for your good fortunes intertwined. You all take me there, thank you. The "mom" of the James.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6206816481517445272.post-41205631606386734282013-06-20T12:52:29.869-04:002013-06-20T12:52:29.869-04:00Elizabeth,
Really nice metaphor.
Thanks for sharin...Elizabeth,<br />Really nice metaphor.<br />Thanks for sharing the experience.<br />-PeterPeter Drakehttp://www.nyaa.edunoreply@blogger.com