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  Sherwin
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Your art reminds me of Van Gogh and Munch,these two artist have the ability to portray the soul and the spirit. Another common thing with both of them is they are living in the Hyperperceptive state a condition experienced by geniuses and prepsychotics he he, you're a GENIUS!
 
 
  naomi
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
okay, i'm just going to say it. you are my vincent van gogh. i live in america, and your work captivates me. i am a designer and writer, but i've always loved art and feel truly blessed to have found an artist in my lifetime whose work is a complete expression of what i love. there. i said it. i am saving my money to buy my first original from you, but until then i'll be showing your site to everyone i can.  naomi
 
 
  Ally
Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Love your site...love your work... especially the ones with all the movement and energy...and the lovely soft energy in the landscapes...LOVE the Gauguin one with the Vincent connection :)...  reminds me of Philip Clairmont ... I especially appreciate that you are also promoting other NZ artists... keep up the great work!!
Namaste

 
 
  DAN
Sunday, September 20, 2009
hi Daryl...My name is dan calisura from philippines...im an artist also...actually some of your paintings are great...i like the brush-stokes....and the composition...
 
 
  Fiona
Saturday, June 27, 2009
'Land Of The Coasters' - Glorious depiction of our west coast, curious that it's not the typical fierce, wild and rugged usual portrayal, but it roars at me 'Where The Wild Things Are'. Intentional or not, I love it! Can't imagine anything more wonderously wild to evoke the wildness of our west coast. Alex's adventures and your painting now hand in hand in my mind, forever 'Land Of The Wild Things'...ha!
 
 
  Ian Robertson
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
"Good on you mate"-keep up the faith..cheers IanKSRobertson
 
 
  Harvey Segal
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Nice portrait! (Age) It's nice to see someone who knows how to draw on this site, instead of all that phoney abstract stuff.
 
 
  Bonnie O.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008

I love this portrait! It makes me smile. If I had this picture, I'd be looking at it a lot! He looks like he's winding up to tell a story or a joke. You've captured that moment when he seems to be determining if the listener will appreciate his words or not. What fun to imagine what he might be ready to share. Thank you.

 
 
  Adam Cumberlege
Monday, December 10, 2007
Hello,, Just viewing your fabulous paintings - I do like the paitings with other famous artists' paintings within .. very talented.
I am a budding artist .. just doing some good work, about 4 portraits and some others paintings for variation.. hope to exhibit soon.