It's a right tragedy that you're relegated ta snitchin' eggs from birds' nests, wily Brear Fox what ye are. . . both that an Braer Rabbitin' with all that lettuce yer eatin' -- do no re-enact the Scotsman's fable an' talk yerself into leapin' into the ol' 'aggis patch. . . no sir. . . could get yer sporran in a sling, laddie buck. . .
Love the 5701 one - the child in oranges. Fantastic painting, Mr Ploos. You got the feel just right -- good balance of the amount of visual info through a well placed economy of marks. Good color too. Sort of modern (those rule breaking days around the turn of the century through about the 20s or so). . . has a feel a little like the sweetness and roundness of Renoir and economy of Modigliani. . . and certainly as well Augustus John. You seem to be somewhere in between.
Renoir:
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...&sa=1&tbm=isch
Modigliani:
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...76.NUA-dGTGSc8
Also love the black and white banjo player. Really solid and full. Feels also from Impressionist times with a grounding in traditional.
Go man GO!!!!!!!
Last edited by D Akey; 08-17-2013 at 05:22 AM.
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream