Monday, May 19, 2014

Names-Art in Bloom #4


The first one who names the painting and identifies the artist gets a St. Paul postcard from me!

16 comments:

  1. Darn, I was hoping there were already a bunch of comments and someone knew the answers and I could thus pretend to be smart. As it is, I have no clue. Hydrangeas? Artist...ah...Picasso? No? Yikes. Your tests are too hard!

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  2. Sadly I don't know the name of the painting, but I do like it. And I like the floral interpretation as well.

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  3. I don't know the name but, I like it.

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  4. Interesting painting and I too have no clue.

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  5. Not really my kind of art, but I somewhat like the thing anyway. It gets even better with the flowers, thanks to your composition!

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  6. I have no idea who painted this. But I like the simplicity and the lines.

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  7. Oh no! I do like it Kate and will look out for the artists name in next post :)

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  8. I have not idea but I like the perspective.

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  9. As Click and Clack, the Tappit Brothers might say, it looks like you've stumped the chumps. But the floral interpretation is very well done.

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  10. No idea. It's quite eye catching regardless.

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  11. City Night - Georgia O'keeffe. One of my favorites.

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    1. The Winnah!!! I've been waiting all day for you to post a comment and would have been crushed if you couldn't identify this painting and artist. Because it is one of O'Keeffe's early paintings, many of my visitors did not identify it correctly, or even try!
      Good job, Randy!!

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  12. I am impressed. It looked like an O'Keefe to me, though there were other contenders, but I would never have come up with a name unless I looked it up. Congrats to Randy for naming the painting.

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