Thursday, March 22, 2007

Tango ( II )









































28 Comments:

At 4:21 am, Blogger daniel cimadevilla said...

"argentinísimo" your Tango!!

 
At 9:12 am, Blogger dodo said...

These are absolutely wonderful, i like tango and i think you captured the spirit of it beautifully!

 
At 11:15 pm, Blogger Mauricio said...

You are GREAT!!!!!!!!

 
At 12:37 am, Blogger david santos said...

Hello!
this work is beautiful. thank you
have a good weekend

 
At 3:34 am, Blogger Trijnie said...

you painted the tango, with so much
move and passion, love it.
Wish I had learned that dance

 
At 4:12 am, Blogger Recomenzar said...

muy bueno tango pasion humor, sensualidad y arte!!!!!!!!!!

 
At 4:01 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Comment thank you!
Is the picture of this blog that you write?
You are GREAT!
from japan HIDE

 
At 10:03 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

為什麼人生的進行式,
是不斷暈頭轉向的舞姿;
當我還來不及記住的時候,
就已經尾聲了。

那麼您覺得要努力跟得上節拍好,
還是做個被操縱對偶來得輕鬆呢?

賞畫也有遇到瓶頸的時候,
更別說難得說話也會卡到陰,
不如「放輕鬆,腦袋空空吧!」

 
At 10:24 pm, Blogger María W. said...

Bellísimos!!!!! Tienen una soltura increíble!

 
At 10:40 pm, Blogger *Itkupilli* said...

WOW! Here's really the spirit of tango. Tango has very important place in Finland, too, sad and sentimental version of Argentina's tango.

 
At 12:39 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

最近有機會看到一部tango相關影片,對於舞蹈傳達人之間的微妙情感, 有一種新的認識和體驗,看到這幾張tango畫作, 細心回味那種舞者間情感傳達的轉折, 覺得特別來勁...

 
At 1:14 pm, Blogger Unknown said...

very expressive and beautiful lines!

 
At 9:12 pm, Blogger Kimberley said...

GREAT series here!

 
At 4:50 am, Blogger HARDWAX said...

I like the lines, the thin and then thick slashes of black watercolor, gives great energy. Fascinating pieces and I am energized just looking at them!

 
At 12:44 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Long time no see. :)
過來瞧瞧,您還是畫舞者最棒!

 
At 12:55 am, Blogger lotusgreen said...

wow--i really like these--you really caught the feeling--and you even have astor in there! ;^)

 
At 12:17 am, Blogger quakepan said...

No matter what posture they appear, I can feel the dancers' movement and emotion. They enjoy what they're doing, so do you.

 
At 3:31 am, Blogger Mauricio said...

good weekend Harlequin!!

Take care:o)

 
At 10:17 am, Blogger Diane Dehler said...

Hi, I found your space via Japonisme. I am glad that I came to visit and found your extraordinary art work. Tango, spills like a moonbeam on the page. I wrote a review about The Cloudgate Dance Theater you might like about their, "Wild Cursive Performance."

 
At 2:18 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"La" Chau in particular). Accept my compliments because they come after a long and considered appreciation of your art. Your work is sensitive, special and beautiful, and what's more important, improves on daily basis!!


PS: I don't care if you have a good weekend or not, but make sure you spend it drawing.

 
At 1:34 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

In my memory, Tango is old people's dance. but in your pictures seem to be people with nice knees~.
the only word I can give you now is "masterpiece"

 
At 4:42 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

ciao
bravo
il tango e` molto romantico.
e`vero come vivo.
ciao

 
At 9:46 am, Blogger Maxi Muñoz said...

Wow...amazing!!!!!!

I love tango too :)


see you soon my friend.

 
At 1:08 am, Blogger Unknown said...

harlequin 先生!
你的線條奔放!人體型態的結構卻很準確!
利害!

 
At 11:34 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are great in catch the spirits of those movments with very simple lines. You can feel the music and the enthusiasm of the dancers.
Jennifer

 
At 10:28 pm, Blogger Mike Manley said...

Really good sense of gesture/movement and economy as well!

 
At 12:12 pm, Blogger Tone said...

What a Tango!!!!!!
They are certainly dansing.
Beautiful!

 
At 3:39 am, Blogger Lori Witzel said...

Very very nice -- high-energy, intimate, dark-and-light, all full of duende...

Thanks for your grin about my bad/good pun, BTW -- am glad you caught it and liked it!

 

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