This is really great, and I keep wondering how you manage to keep those bowls dancing? Should be some kind of vibrating table or what ever, but then, how much bowls did it cost to paint them?
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8 comments:
love it leslie! you have a wonderful style here of relaxed realism. just enough freedom to allow me to enjoy the fact that it is indeed a painting.
"relaxed realism", what a great phrase! Thanks, David!
these are looking good, love the big spoon self portrait...just the right mix of realisim and abstraction
Thanks, that is a very nice comment. : )
Nice dimensions on the bowls! Sometimes symmetrically round can be hard to catch, but you caught it!
This is really great, and I keep wondering how you manage to keep those bowls dancing?
Should be some kind of vibrating table or what ever, but then, how much bowls did it cost to paint them?
In any case they where well spend.
Well done.
BG, you are right! Drawing ellipses and getting things symmetrical is so hard; I don't know why I punish myself with this stuff.
: )
Thanks, René!
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