Very nice, Helen. I personally like Edward Hopper's stuff. It always pulls out some kind of emotion in me and I get drawn in. Abstract doesn't do it for me. However, art is subjective, so who am I to judge (she says after just judging)?
Thanks, Deedles! I love your sense of humour too. In fact, your comments are very often what I'm thinking, but you've gotten to the keyboard first, LOL!
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ReplyDeleteman attacks canvas
ReplyDeleteThis is art?
ReplyDeleteNo it's not; this is real art - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunt_in_the_Forest in our local museum.
DeleteVery nice, Helen. I personally like Edward Hopper's stuff. It always pulls out some kind of emotion in me and I get drawn in. Abstract doesn't do it for me. However, art is subjective, so who am I to judge (she says after just judging)?
DeleteNo. No. No.
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very sloppy painter
ReplyDeletepaint splatters everywhere!
ReplyDeleteIf only, sigh
ReplyDeletecreated new dimensions.
ReplyDeleteSplatter Splot Splendiferous?
ReplyDeleteFailed house painter
ReplyDeletePollocks to that!
ReplyDeleteFreedom of Expression.
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Troubled, Creative, Genius
ReplyDeletedrip, swirl, abstract
ReplyDeleteVividly painted diarrhea.
ReplyDeleteTundra, I love this so much!
DeleteI guess Pollock beats the guy who used elephant dung on his paintings
DeleteThanks, Deedles! I love your sense of humour too. In fact, your comments are very often what I'm thinking, but you've gotten to the keyboard first, LOL!
DeleteIm going to have to stop visiting here if I keep spraying drinks from laughter!
DeleteMessy. Messy. Messy.
ReplyDeletesplashing liquid paint
ReplyDeletegentle and contemplative violent
ReplyDeleteI should know
ReplyDeleteCaught Guggenheim’s eye
ReplyDeletereclusive,passionate artist
ReplyDeleteabsolutely abstract expressiveness
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