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I only just found out about Michael's passing - I am just a fan from Liverpool England, but have loved his work since I first made aware of him in 1974, I even have a scrap book! I am sad and touched by your work and site. So Sorry for your loss. That photograph made me happy and sad! He was enigmatic on film. Pam Hinds 27/ll/ll
Posted by: Pamela Hinds | November 28, 2011 at 12:12 AM
I am sorry that you lost your dear friend. This photo is so striking; I teared up a bit and I knew him only through his excellent work. The picture is warm and happy and achingly sad at the same time. You have a great eye!
Posted by: Pamela | May 17, 2011 at 01:40 PM
Thank you. I'm still stunned...
Posted by: edith | May 13, 2011 at 02:50 PM
As I was looking at your art I saw your photo of Mr. Sarrazin. Although I didn't know him, I felt you picked a perfect picture to represent his departure. Standing on the other side looking in at you, his friend, as he leaves this place (the earthly plane)on his way to the next(the hereafter). You are so gifted.
Posted by: Linda | May 13, 2011 at 02:27 PM
Edith, sorry to hear of the loss of your dear friend. It shakes us up for a while, but you will paint harder as well to make up for it. And I guess that is what he would be pleased about.
Posted by: Sheila Vaughan | April 28, 2011 at 11:34 AM