@susangranado2865

Loved most of your video, specially the sculptures shown in the beginning.

@chantalrochon3566

As always your videos transport us to spaces most viewers can not visit ❀😊

@conniespencer9624

Many thanks Mary especially your calm voice and eyes of perspectives of world's arts

@cocomagnusson

I love the artist walking by at 22:39 πŸ˜‚

@RobCoghanable

I compress to what is visually pleasing, thanks. I find art speak a treat for the few , and enjoy it when that is the room.

@paulandress8180

Jona Lipps actually stood out to me 😊

@NikulParmar-mg3cq

That's great, work πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

@RoyGreen-ee1bq

i think Love's paintings are not meaningless at all...they overflow with meaning and present the viewer with a multiplicity of references...and they are full of visual joy!

@RonaldGosses

AWESOME ! Thanks for showing.

@chrisedwick

really enjoyed a lot...(and yeah you're right about Jona Lipps)        thank you...

@Nissenov

Does that mean, that even if it is horrible, it gets ok and you start to like it, if you just stay long enough?

I'll find the door....

Wonderful video, and thanks for sharing πŸ––πŸ»

@DANIELSCHENEMAN

Appreciate you content

@ccpout-f1e

Thanx for the introduction to the Stockholm art scene, Loyal, Nordenhake, and Carl Kostyal in Part II?

@Jonpokras

Bethany czanecki wasn't influenced by solstice...she was doing Georgia O'keefe

@heinzstoewer5043

Very surprising for me that You were pretty critical about the show at Saskia Neuman, but I felt pretty much the same and I liked Your honesty about it. πŸ™‚πŸ‘πŸ‘

@ebethlouise2201

The other side of the β€œimages  removed from context” question is how as human pattern-makers we use the context we have/are in the moment that we view the work. 

I like the meaning you brought forwardβ€”the β€œdark side” of pattern making

@MsCaleb79

I didn’t know there are so many galleries in Stockholm, its almost civilized area. I just love how you prononce the swedish names. I hope you liked the lingon berries with the meatballs.

@giovannafederico7321

Wow (in particular) Daniel Jensen, thank you, Mary Lynn !!!πŸ‘πŸ‘

@carlosio5

Daniel Jensen's paintings are just a bit over-familiar stylistically, but have a nice balance of strength and delicacy in how they were realized in color and texture.  The self-taught artist, Bethany Czarnecki, was also fine; her themes regarding the feminine were instantly communicated via color and plastic form. Thanks for the walk along...πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ’₯

@Alvinmoore-e3f

Lipps is no worse than a lot of them, in my opinion, but it's good to hear you be critical for a change.