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    If Walls Could Talk

    Always fascinated with old house, and wondered if only the walls could tell us the stories,ref internet
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    A lot to like in this one Pat - challenging perspectives which you have executed so well and I really like how you have mixed the colours together on the canvas.

    I like old houses too - ours in an old schoolhouse dating back to 1852 - old by Australian standards but just a youngster compared to the buildings I have seen on my recent travels.
    June.

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    And try to ease the way
    Of all the little weary paws
    That walk the world
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    love this one Pat!. the colors and sunlight are amazing , very richly done!..

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    If wall could talk they would say, "Where's Vincent gotten off to. We called him in to paint the room and he said he did, but I didn't notice. . . "

    This is really nice, pat. Has a very post impressionist kind of vibe for me, which of course is a real crowd pleaser. The way you painted it, it does in fact convey a story, though it's not clear what that story might be. All the colors make it up to be a fascinating place for sure, and I would read the short story that would go with that. Actually, it would make for a really nice backdrop for a one man play. It looks like it has lots of dimensions to it, as would the character being acted out, no doubt.

    Very cool. Go Pat!!!!!!!!!
    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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    You are growing

    Your work is just getting better and better! Wonderful atmosphere. What a life must have gone on there.

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    June, Gary, Mr D and Marilyn, thanks to all of you for your kind comments, always appreciate them

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    Excellent!
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Thank you Caesar, for checking it out

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    Pat, this looks like it should be on the cover of a paperback novel.

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    Love this, Pat. your colours, strokes and the scene are all great

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