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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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I like it too, this would be super in an animation. Your work is very animated.
Sometimes I get animated- especially when Uncle Milf misbehaves. Which is about every 15 minutes. Thanks, Michele.
You like Michele's new hairdo Ron.. you Milton.. what you think eh? Pretty foxy no? Nice close up view of the truck boys.. hood open adds visual interest. Color of grass yellow green, nice choice. A good one Ron.. now how bout that hairdo?
Lemme get my glasses. Good Lord, looks just like my first wife,
Gladys. Fine lookin women, sturdy too, I miss her.
Don't get him goin, W.K., pleez. Don't ask him about women, he'll hitch-hike into town and sit in the peeler bar all day. Call me at midnite completely pissed to go get him...calls me w"Ron"g, thinks its hilarious...
One time he and my brother went golfing at a posh club in Deep Cove and got so drunk that Milford collapsed on the eighteenth green right in front of the club house. They called an ambulance figuring he'd had a heart attack. By the time the ambulance go there he'd sobered up enough to get up and walk. The ambulance guys were real impressed. I had to drive them home. He's not my uncle, he's my wife's uncle. At one time he was quite accomplished and functional...
Did I mention that "Gladys" was a peeler?
Nice. I like the tight cropping on this one.
Thanks, Michele- I showed the whole crew your doggie paintings, they loved them.
Whats a "peeler"?
Stripper
Oooooh! I get it!
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