Monday, April 30, 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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eeeww I like the blue and brown. It looks like fun...I dunno how else to describe it
The title makes the image ;)
Of course you don't have a problem.. the bottle is still in your hands! Now if it had broken on the rocks - well! A bold move Mr. Ron.. getting into some figure work. Nicely rendered and worthy of Field and Stream. May your brush hand be ever steady!
N.N, there is no dee-scribing it, its just silly fun. Oops, I guess I just described it.
W.K. its a comment on my rampant alcoholism, except I don't drink and this isn't me. Other than that its a fairly accurate portrayal of nobody in particular.
You crack me up. Fun painting.
Thanks, Michelle, it has been suggested that I am just plain "cracked". Mind you in the old days that meant crazy, perhaps it means something different now.
Something about his sitting in the water gives him a more "other-than-real" look.
Its just fun, Grimm. He was sitting just like that but he was holding a fish...I thought a beer would be more fun.
I think you should dunk the painting in a tub of water and then quickly pull it out and let it drip dry. ....no...seriously. I think it would be cool. Don't mind me, I'm just as whacko as you are, but if it were my painting, I'd do it.
What, me whacko? How could you say such a thing?
About 20 years ago a brewery in Colorado got in trouble when it was revealed that they were dumping waste from the brewing process into the river. For months we all joked about catching drunk fish....
Cara, this guy is pretty wasted.
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