tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8884605046345753018.post7897833468756203802..comments2023-04-08T12:45:14.480+01:00Comments on Puzurs: LATVIAN ORNAMENT'S EXPLORATIONDace Burdikovahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00541744320142970993noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8884605046345753018.post-19428570611368071782016-05-16T23:37:23.308+01:002016-05-16T23:37:23.308+01:00Hello, I am american living on the west coast of a...Hello, I am american living on the west coast of america, but i have been all over the world. I am mostly black Irish myself, and spent 6 years making all things Celtic from scratch myself, clothes, swords, everything, mostly, tons of paintings. I have rare books I have collected, from DIGS of artifacts of ancient Europe. Your art as shown here, has some heritage with it's neighbors too.. celtic pict and veeking come to mind, it's BEAUTIFUL, this what you present, also true in America, which was built by so many immigrants, the Oldest building HAVE these symbols around the top edges etc but NOT any more. That type of art is OUT in terms of public consumption so says the many Celtic Artists even famous ones, Jen Delyth the alone exception. But To me it's something I understand, wanting to preserve, enjoy, that which WAS of US, our people. Whatever that is. It's got something soothing for YOU in it. Das Goravanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06154108038781534557noreply@blogger.com