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Issabella wrote:Griatch, What wonderful of Christmas card. It is worth seeing it in detail. I like seeing how good you manage to transmit that magic atmosphere. Thanks for sharing it with us. Merry Christmas.![]()
mahvin wrote:Love it! Getting ready to hang my Vaette picture in the new home.
Nidhogg wrote:Beautiful Christmas card neighbor, happy holidays for you.
Wallace wrote:Nice!
Pat625 wrote:Splendid, beautiful! Also, I love the story that explains and enhances the card.
Erisian wrote:I always love seeing your work Griatch and this one is really beautiful. Every now and then, something inspires me to look deeper into Scandinavian folklore and you have done that with this painting.
bilbo9955 wrote:Your Christmas cards are one of the highlights of every Christmas for me. Keep them coming. If you ever stop, I won't know when Christmas comes.
ofnuts wrote:Ah, the sacred Oversize Acorn of the Vaette. Can it be used to fix the droop of the horizon? **ducks for cover**
Otherwise nice and funny as usual. Love the sun{rise|set|whatever}, the skies and the reflections on the ice.
level_0 wrote:Griatch,wonderful!![]()
I like this image that illustrates the story and revives our child's soul.
Fri Dec 20, 2019 1:18 am
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2-ton wrote:Great lighting, I can feel the cold!
AnMal wrote:Griatch: I'm late to comment, but that doesn't mean the comment is any less heartfelt: I love the lgihting in that picture! That's winter to me, and you've captured it so beautifully. I also love the sight of the vaette hats looking out between the trees and whether it was intentional or not, I really like the repetition of curves in the composition - the stream in the background, the vittra man's beard and shepherd's hook, and the curved shapes picked out by light and shadow in the snow. Someone else commented that your Christmas cards has become a highlight of their Christmas and it's the same for me.