Friday, January 15, 2010

Stephen's Painting Studio and Rose & Thorn Magazine Cover Art

Recently I was honored by Rose & Thorn Journal to display a piece of my work for the cover page. I am most pleased by the results and the review of the painting and the Painting Studio by Liam Wilkinson has left me almost without words. I can find words to say thank you, Kathryn, Angie, all of the cast and crew of Rose &Thorn for the kindness you have given for me to grace your page and urge my friends, visitors and guests to visit Rose & Thorn Journal.

For in the roses and thorns a poetic dream is realized that touches all. There, one experiences the word, words, images and efforts that enhanse and enrich the quality of humanity through fine art.
As ever be well, Stephen Craig Rowe

38 comments:

Diane Dehler said...

Dear Stephen,
I am pleased and delighted at your recent achievements. I have always had much admiration for your stunning art work. And now this. After a long and difficult journey through illness you return to health and opulent creativity.

michiko's space said...

Dear Stephen,
Your achievements that is so great!! you deserve it! after you had works so hard....
I know you having a cold weather
but this a good news that make you
better feeling?
by the way it was a good see Princes Haiku's visit you.
Take care,
Michiko

Marisol Cragg de Mark said...

This is a very nice new, Stephen. Take care and Congratulations!
Recieve many regards from Berlin.

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Kathryn Magendie said...

We are so honored to have your art and you as our Featured Artist, Stephen. Just love Barn Door, as with all of your work.

Liam did an excellent job, didn't he? *smiling*

stay warm and well...

Moon River said...

thanks Stephen for stoping by and for remembering and wishing :)

all the best to you and to your beloved ones


vera

Diane Dehler said...

I am sorry to hear how much difficulty you have endured, Stephen and happy things are better. Are you painting again?

I would love to see a post with some new pieces. Are you retired now and have time for your art?

nothingprofound said...

How nice to drop by for a visit and hear of your recent accomplishments. Congratulations!

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Diane Dehler said...

The spammers are after you. Stephen. You might want to moderate your comments.

Anonymous said...

You have to express more your opinion to attract more readers, because just a video or plain text without any personal approach is not that valuable. But it is just form my point of view

Douglas S. Taylor said...

Thank you for your wonderful and thoughtful comments on my latest piece.

I would also like to congratulate you on your wonderful achievement in which I am most certain that we will see more of.

You friend,

Anonymous said...

Hello Friend Stephen Craig Rowe
I dropped in here to meet old friends and keep our friendship in days hugs and all the best for you and your Family

stephenrowepainter said...

Yo Anonymous! Yes you....
Perhaps you are new to the internet and I welcome you. Your comments are also welcome on any of my blogs as are links that improve the betterment. Trash links are not welcome as they tend to cause junk like litter. It may also help you to have a name and a link to your homepage when you leave comments. I am a real person as are all of the people that visit this site. Granted there are not many but they are true. So, get on the bus or get off the bus. Get a name and a home page or do not leave any more silly links. You see, this is a free zone and I allow all comments and it takes my time to delete those that are litter. Once again, welcome to brave new world, as ever be well and How the heck did you know that I love blue cheese? Smile! Stephen Craig Rowe

Lila Boni said...

Como gosto de estar aqui te lendo!!!
Saudade!
Me falta tempo ...
Mil beijos !!!!

Lila Boni said...

Rosas vermelhas que tanto amo !!!
Mil beijos e obrigado pelo carinho lá em meu blogspot!!!
Amei tua visita!!!!!
Obrigado!!
Saudade!!!

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