This seems to be influenced in shape by Modigliani, but with a softer touch.
Sorry that you are still having problems leaving comments on Julie's Scottsdale Daily Photo site. Regarding your question about the latest dust storm, we did get some photos from our office, but they are not very good because all we had was an iPhone, and there was the issue of reflection from the windows.
I think she plans to post some of the photos in a few days. She already has several more days of photos in her current series lined up for posting. The photos do show a wall of dust moving across the valley and the dust descending on downtown. We have a nice vantage point from our office, which is on the 23rd floor.
Thanks for sharing about Freedom Park--another place I know I'd love to visit. And I can just see you around the neighborhood hawking those hollyhock dolls...sweet memories. p.s. Stay cool, only ~12 hours to go!
Me again! I meant to tell you re the train trestle - what caught my eye is that this trestle is very similar to one in St. Louis Park, one which we drove under for years.
Love the use of texture.
ReplyDeletelove this piece of art!
ReplyDeleteah, eclectic indeed
ReplyDelete(and a good use of the specific URL for the blog, which I wrote about in the intro)
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
la texture donne un beau relief a la peinture
ReplyDeleteThis is quite an interesting piece. I like the texture!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the two heads are placed on the canvas.
ReplyDeleteLinda
ABC Wednesday team
Oh, I really like this one.
ReplyDeleteI'll say Kate, is that embossed paper, so unusual!
ReplyDeleteThe texture is really unique with this painting! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteNow that's clever...I like it. x
ReplyDeleteit looks very french impressionist to me
ReplyDeleteI feel a painting coming on.
ReplyDeleteThis seems to be influenced in shape by Modigliani, but with a softer touch.
ReplyDeleteSorry that you are still having problems leaving comments on Julie's Scottsdale Daily Photo site. Regarding your question about the latest dust storm, we did get some photos from our office, but they are not very good because all we had was an iPhone, and there was the issue of reflection from the windows.
I think she plans to post some of the photos in a few days. She already has several more days of photos in her current series lined up for posting. The photos do show a wall of dust moving across the valley and the dust descending on downtown. We have a nice vantage point from our office, which is on the 23rd floor.
Hmm. A different kind of portrait, that is for sure.
ReplyDeleteInteresting piece. Speaking of art I saw Midnight in Paris last night. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteThe texture really adds a fun element to this painting. :)
ReplyDeleteI like this a lot. Great choice for the letter A.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about Freedom Park--another place I know I'd love to visit. And I can just see you around the neighborhood hawking those hollyhock dolls...sweet memories.
ReplyDeletep.s. Stay cool, only ~12 hours to go!
Amusing!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, soft, and elegant.
ReplyDeleteNice embossed effect. I wonder if these two are sisters? Probably under 60, though!
ReplyDeleteMe again! I meant to tell you re the train trestle - what caught my eye is that this trestle is very similar to one in St. Louis Park, one which we drove under for years.
ReplyDeleteInteresting texture on that art.
ReplyDeleteFascinating use of texture and watercolor. Its very unusual. Great start for ABC Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteThe texture reminds me of a stamped tin ceiling.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Is that painted on anaglypta wallpaper?? Now, I want to go and try that!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this piece is spectacular. I love the texture on the art work.
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