Lost Love (Oils)-
Lost Love (Oils)- belongs to the following groups:
1 on 1: The Fine Art of Portraiture , Complex Simplicity of Art, Abstract Realism, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, Back In Black ( sorry~NO PHOTOGRAPHY), DaDa Land, Fine Arts, Live, Love, Dream: May you have a Blessed Christmas Season , Mature Woman, Oil Painting, Something To Say, Spiritual Art, The Adult Group, The Artistic Nude, Vibrant and Vivid Color and Woman Appreciation Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

helene ruiz
brilliant!
Robert Dye replied
Thanks for your support helene. Always a pleasure. Please take care, Peace-
HeatherTS
i love love love your work…this piece is beautiful, i like how many diff colors you use to create her skin, so many yet it is very cohesive and shows light etc…(i hate birds lol…wolves in sheeps clothing imo…winged rodents, yes i really disslike them!)
Robert Dye replied
Thanks for all of your comments. It is good to have feedback about my works. Glad to have your interest. Hope you take care, Peace-
Shelleymay
Incredibly dramatic piece
Robert Dye replied
Thanks for your compliments. I wanted to present modern expressionistic qualities with some simple elements of dichotomy and symbolism. Hope you take care, Peace-
liliana
Another amazing painting…......the cold and intense expression on her face conveys so well the internal anguish behind her apparent indifference. I also love the way you use colour.
Great work!
Robert Dye replied
Thanks for all of your thoughts about this newer painting. I wanted to use a dichotomy of contrasting colors and with various concepts of love and pain. Thanks again, please take care, Peace-
Estelle O'Brien
This is a powerful painting. It says so many things…the look on her face, the oversized legs, the blood, the white feather, the dark bird descending…the colour… so dramatic..scary almost, but then sad…perhaps tragic. I love the way your work always evokes emotion.
Robert Dye replied
Thanks for all of the feedback. Your comments are very concise and sincere. It is suppose to be vividly tragic. Take care, Peace-
Marie Magnusson
nothing like a woman scorned, great bold colours
Robert Dye replied
Thanks for the comment. This work has meaning that runs personally deeper for me. I was the scorned one… The woman figure here is loosing grip of a disassembled dove, and the crow is landing upon her shoulder. I appreciate your point of view, but need to still write some sort of description about this work. Hope you take care, enjoy my art, Peace-