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Working at the former New York State Head Injury Association Painting by Betty Pieper

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Comments (15)

Lucia Hoogervorst

Lucia Hoogervorst

So let 's do it Betty !!! greetings.

Lucia Hoogervorst

Lucia Hoogervorst

Great work,Betty!

Betty Pieper replied:

Thank you, Lucia. I'm glad you stopped by because it prompted me to see your work. I especially like the celebrities - and like you I want to paint, paint, paint.

Betty Pieper

Betty Pieper

I wish I could consciously do the things you remark on in my work! I'm very intrigued to see your emerging paintings...Just remember to be as positive with yourself as you are with others! Thank you again, double. since fortunately I did do a lot more for the disability field than sitting in front of the computer.

Ryan Jorgensen

Ryan Jorgensen

Fantastic piece Betty, drawn to your use of red for the shadow work, this is very effective against the blue. Also appreciate the way you kept the facial details simplistic which has added to the overall feel of the portrait. Had i done this piece i would have gone for details and it would have ended up looking like a nutter in a insane asylum :) I have great admiration for the work you've done in the disability field. F/L

Betty Pieper

Betty Pieper

How can I say thank you for such high regard! I like that you gave some specifics, too, of why you think the work is good. I appreciate it very much.

Ante Barisic

Ante Barisic

Betty, this is a perfect work of art. Texture, color harmony, ideas, everything is wonderful, Ante

Betty Pieper

Betty Pieper

Your comment makes me happy...but also humble. Thank you, George.

George Siaba

George Siaba

Betty i like your work much because it shows straight your soul.Its pure .It reminds me a little matisse .Thats a true artists work. No force to find some special way to show what you feel.Thats what i like in all your work.Go on.And thank you for your comments onmy work too

Betty Pieper

Betty Pieper

Thank you, Robert. I was surprised how many visitors such a work received. The works from artists long dead have given me a lot of insight into the lives of former times and the lives of our ancestors. I like it when artists paint about daily life.

Robert Frederick

Robert Frederick

Betty, I like what Lenore says - your work feels comfortable and suggestive. Much of it could be me or people I know - great stuff.

Betty Pieper

Betty Pieper

Thank you, Charlie!

Heather  Hotaling

Heather Hotaling

This shows the dedication it takes to get the job done and to make other people understand things that are often taken for granted

Betty Pieper replied:

Thanks, Heather.

Betty Pieper

Betty Pieper

Thank you, Lenore. What a nice sentence...familiar, comfortable, beautiful in simplicity of existence every day...You are obviously a writer as well as artist! And there is no better compliment I could ever receive on my work...

Lenore Senior

Lenore Senior

I love all your work, Betty. It feels familiar and comfortable and beautiful in the simplicity of existence every day. Fantastic work in your galleries.

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