I just read your biography, and I'm understanding more and more. But what's interesting are certain parallels. I also have two older brothers, both quite a bit older than me; one has already passed away. So, with an eight-year age gap between me and my brothers, I was the youngest. I couldn't paint as well as my mother, but I was very skilled at creating small works of art, although this diminished over time. My mother would have turned 100 this year. She had the most interesting birthdate of all; you can see it on every calendar, every month:
" 5. 12. 1926."
Now I know where your art and your love for Asian history come from. I find your odes and poems wonderful; I think I've mentioned that often enough. But your memories of your youth explain a lot.
I don't understand why gallery owners didn't see the beauty in your paintings, but unfortunately, that's often the case. I don't really get modern art either; splashes of color and brushstrokes aren't my thing. Your works are truly beautiful, and I couldn't care less whether they were created with pen, brush, or AI. It's the feeling you put into the picture that makes it so beautiful and valuable.
It's awful that you had to suffer so much from Covid, but you survived, which, of course, makes me happy in retrospect. We'll never meet in person, but you know I like you very much—as a person, as a woman, as an artist. Your posts are truly admirable. I can completely understand why you love women; they are beautiful, express sensuality and love far better than men, and they are as delicate as the petals of a flower.
Thank you for the glimpse into your life; it's impressive. You are a very strong woman, and I wish you all the happiness in the world.
Thank you for taking the time to read it! Yes, my upbringing was special, I think, and I was very lucky to have the family I did. It means so much to me my art touches you like it does. As you know, I do create art to share, and it makes me so grateful when others enjoy it! Thank you always for you support!
Hi Robin, you're a fantastic artist. Working with AI also requires a lot of inspiration. The images and videos are sexy and wonderful, although the sexy aspect isn't even the most important thing. You can see the work that went into them, as well as the thoughts and feelings. Your work is truly amazing, even though I haven't seen everything yet. You and Riley are both really great and very talented artists, each in your own field. Please keep it up. Have a wonderful and inspiring time.
Hi Andreas! Oh my! Wow! Thank you for this amazing comment and thank you so very much for reading my little (well, not-so-little?) intro piece! I really appreciate that! You absolutely made my week here! People like you are the most inspiring thing there could ever be and I truly can't thank you enough!!! Have the most wonderful and marvelous time and I hope you continue to enjoy what I have to offer!
Dear Robin,
I just read your biography, and I'm understanding more and more. But what's interesting are certain parallels. I also have two older brothers, both quite a bit older than me; one has already passed away. So, with an eight-year age gap between me and my brothers, I was the youngest. I couldn't paint as well as my mother, but I was very skilled at creating small works of art, although this diminished over time. My mother would have turned 100 this year. She had the most interesting birthdate of all; you can see it on every calendar, every month:
" 5. 12. 1926."
Now I know where your art and your love for Asian history come from. I find your odes and poems wonderful; I think I've mentioned that often enough. But your memories of your youth explain a lot.
I don't understand why gallery owners didn't see the beauty in your paintings, but unfortunately, that's often the case. I don't really get modern art either; splashes of color and brushstrokes aren't my thing. Your works are truly beautiful, and I couldn't care less whether they were created with pen, brush, or AI. It's the feeling you put into the picture that makes it so beautiful and valuable.
It's awful that you had to suffer so much from Covid, but you survived, which, of course, makes me happy in retrospect. We'll never meet in person, but you know I like you very much—as a person, as a woman, as an artist. Your posts are truly admirable. I can completely understand why you love women; they are beautiful, express sensuality and love far better than men, and they are as delicate as the petals of a flower.
Thank you for the glimpse into your life; it's impressive. You are a very strong woman, and I wish you all the happiness in the world.
Thank you for taking the time to read it! Yes, my upbringing was special, I think, and I was very lucky to have the family I did. It means so much to me my art touches you like it does. As you know, I do create art to share, and it makes me so grateful when others enjoy it! Thank you always for you support!
Sorry, but I sometimes have to read and think about certain texts several times, so here's a second comment that complements the first one.
There's nothing wrong with reading and thinking about things several times! I feel we get more out of them that way! Keep doing it!
Hi Robin, you're a fantastic artist. Working with AI also requires a lot of inspiration. The images and videos are sexy and wonderful, although the sexy aspect isn't even the most important thing. You can see the work that went into them, as well as the thoughts and feelings. Your work is truly amazing, even though I haven't seen everything yet. You and Riley are both really great and very talented artists, each in your own field. Please keep it up. Have a wonderful and inspiring time.
Hi Andreas! Oh my! Wow! Thank you for this amazing comment and thank you so very much for reading my little (well, not-so-little?) intro piece! I really appreciate that! You absolutely made my week here! People like you are the most inspiring thing there could ever be and I truly can't thank you enough!!! Have the most wonderful and marvelous time and I hope you continue to enjoy what I have to offer!