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Yes, and FOR ME this is the most interesting of the lot. The others remind me of a meal dominated by a single spice.
Would you guys be interested in seeing Russian classical art works? c.i.
You should start a thread on the classic Russian art including the constructivist (which are now classic!)
I don't know about your single spice theory, JL. Maybe saffron?
But I like saffron -- saffron rice with toasted almonds is my favorite with fish.
Another original painting, also as a serigraph:
The Rider
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LW, the green (complementing as it does the red) in this picture brings to this picture a livliness more reduced in most of the othes.
It's a delicate balance, too. The cool greens increase the tension on the picture plane against the warm, rich reds. The grey in the background tends more toward the neutral to cool tones. I think I will consider this one.
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Good point, LW. The color, or should I say the value or tonal, balance is superb, giving a wonderful feeling of unity and harmony.
I like the motion, almost akin to futurism. I think you've made me change my mind. Besides, I do love horses.
Go, Seabisquit! (I hope it clobbers the box office).
I like the motion, almost akin to futurism. I think you've made me change my mind. Besides, I do love horses.
Go, Seabisquit! (I hope it clobbers the box office).
Before I saw the name I thought this work Baltic.It radiates both familiar and profound.
I'd have to check his biographical information to determine if he may indeed have soem Baltic ancestory. If you'd like me to scan in and post the bio, I'd be happy to.