In Synch
by Susan Esbensen
Title
In Synch
Artist
Susan Esbensen
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
The aesthetic masterpiece achieved by circus performers, after countless hours of training.
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March 4th, 2015
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Comments (16)
Sharon Nelson-Bianco
Hi Susan, wonderful painting - mysterious as well as beautiful. Best regards, Sharon
Carolina Liechtenstein
You have depicted the horse wonderfully. This is very ghostly yet speaks of freedom.
Susan Brown Slizys art signature name
Susan, wonderful art work. I am from NJ orginally , Upper Saddle River , Bergen county, We went to the circus in Madison Square garden, New York City,years ago .You have captured the magic of the circus saw dust!!!VF
Susan Esbensen replied:
I am glad that this reminded you of a previous experience Susan! Thank you for the comment! :)
Kym Backland
Susan, I love your CIRCUS paintings! You wrote a comment on a photo of my racoonies, that they looked like they escaped from the circus. Now I see that YOU know of what you speak... Real escapees from the circus.. What a hoot! Love your paintings.. thanks for coming by and leaving a comment. LF9
Susan Esbensen replied:
Ditto back at ya Kym. I love your animal photos! Thanks for stopping by and writing a lovely comment!
Lil Taylor
Susan, I love how you've captured the movement and grace in this beautiful painting! What a gorgeous job you've done in reminding us of the magic of the circus with lights and excitement!
Susan Esbensen replied:
Thank you so much Lil for a wonderful comment! I really appreciate it! PS~Your dog is adorable!
Dave Farrow
Susan my dear, your obvious love for horses certainly reflects in your beautiful paintings. They are full of motion, excitement and color...you are a gold medalist all the way....L/V/F.....sweet work
Tighe O'DonoghueRoss
This is my favourite!
Susan Esbensen replied:
Thank you Tighe! Like magic, after I finished painting I noticed the people sitting ringside. I consciously did not paint them. I guess they did not want to miss out on the performance! :)