Saturday, March 24, 2007
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I started painting with watercolours in 1976 with a set of pans that I had left over from high school. I've always loved the shapes and colours of old vehicles as they settle in for the long rust. I especially enjoy creating scenes using characters I have collected over the years. These paintings are from my imagination. Check out the sales blog under "Links and Friends".
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This is very nice, Ron, an earlier piece perhaps, maybe a study?
Yes a "character study". Didn't you read the blab under the painting?
I thought a character study was something you did in Lit 100.
Well, it seems appropriate, You're such a pick.
I liked your comment on Moore's blog so I came by for a visit. A small question, what does Ron mean when he calls you a 'pick' or am I a prick to ask?
Other than that, nice work, clever comments. I'm adding you to the group of bookmarks that I click on weekly.
NoR.. The tow truck !skcorm Grass good... color green good.. it all good. you're good artist .rM But I really like the truck.. the drawing and the paint application is top shelf... btw what's up on that top shelf these days?? I like Tom.. enjoy your dialog.
Tom, thanks for stopping by, a pick is a person who picks at you as in nags or criticizes.
Hey, W.K. slow day but now its okay. Was depressed, regressed, so I expressed. Probably not sad or going backwards so much as bored. I'd say the top shelf is empty.
Oh, I see. That's a new noun for me. I imagined a person with a pick shaped head or a tiny person used to strum a guitar. Interestingly enough, I've been told I resemble both from time to time.
Back to painting, I've got a Monday deadline.
I like this truck but I worry that he won't get any work done in his condition. He looks like a tow-er of dreams with that flaming on fire grass he's sitting in. I can identify with this guy because he looks like I feel when I wake up in the a.m. But he's still kinda cute too. He's got the happy-go-lucky dance of the skeleton cars.
Congrats on your three grand.
Too bad there's no prize for these landmarks. Dedicated people doing dedicated things.
The grass is a little lime green isn't it? But I thought it would be interesting to show how the characters are assembled for the bigger paintings. I debated about whether I should post it or not. But I figured its only neon grass-its not the end of my non-existent career.
Thanks, Michele, I also left a congrats on Gretchen Kelly's site as she hit 100 posts on the DPs.
Nice truck, tow truck that is!
Thanks, Kee, I posted it to show how the characters find their way into the bigger pictures.
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