I just found you via google artist themes and I have to say I love your art, and eye for images in general. Your blog is lovely to look at. I love the simplicity, stark yet still somehow warm. How do you manage it.
I prefer and love your work, Camilla. Ashes and snow was in Mexico City some months ago like an exhibition and I really don't believe in those pictures. It seems art for Putumayo Records buyers and Starbucks costumers ;)
I guess you weren't in the right mood then ;) I beleive you are right, but it so nice and soothing to see and to listen to, between all work in front of the computer.
I'm a Japanese living in California, US. At a hotel, I saw a woman carrying a cotton bag with your illustration. It grabbed me, so I searched your name. I love your art! You must be already popular in Japan, too. (are you?) Your works have something to appeal to Japanese psyche. Naoko
Wwwwwhy Not????? I checked on the internet. I can't believe it. Japan has always been the first adopter of good art. Hang on there(not literarry). I'll come back with something.... Naoko
i enjoyed your intervieuw with stephanie levy very much. And Rosa Pomar was the one who drew me into the blog universe 1,5 years ago aswell. Her blog blew me away like it did for you.
13 comments:
It looks fabulous.
sista bilden, jag önskar jag gjort dom där figurerna... ah!
I just found you via google artist themes and I have to say I love your art, and eye for images in general. Your blog is lovely to look at. I love the simplicity, stark yet still somehow warm. How do you manage it.
more good findings camilla. :)
I prefer and love your work, Camilla. Ashes and snow was in Mexico City some months ago like an exhibition and I really don't believe in those pictures. It seems art for Putumayo Records buyers and Starbucks costumers ;)
I guess you weren't in the right mood then ;)
I beleive you are right, but it so nice and soothing to see and to listen to, between all work in front of the computer.
I'm a Japanese living in California, US. At a hotel, I saw a woman carrying a cotton bag with your illustration. It grabbed me, so I searched your name. I love your art! You must be already popular in Japan, too. (are you?) Your works have something to appeal to Japanese psyche. Naoko
Thank you, Naoko!
I don't think I'm popular in Japan, at least not as I know :)
Wwwwwhy Not????? I checked on the internet. I can't believe it. Japan has always been the first adopter of good art. Hang on there(not literarry). I'll come back with something.... Naoko
I mean "literally"...
Beautiful findings this week - and your interview is online :)
wow-nice art...
i enjoyed your intervieuw with stephanie levy very much. And Rosa Pomar was the one who drew me into the blog universe 1,5 years ago aswell. Her blog blew me away like it did for you.
Post a Comment