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Colonel Mortimer's Shot

©Seth F. Weaver, Sr. 04/25/11. Another image inspired by a Sergio Leone spaghetti western, this time it is “For a Few Dollars More” and Lee Van Cleef is drawing a bead on an escaping criminal. This work is an extreme Mixed Media. Acrylics on black sand…it has an encaustic look to it that I like. Thanks for looking and commenting everyone!

11 Comments

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John Cappello 30 Nov 2015

Fabulous looking picture, on Target!

Artist Reply: I'm so happy you liked this movie-inspired painting of mine!

Kerra Lindsey 14 May 2011

What a unique look! It does look encaustic! How did you get the sand to stick?

Artist Reply: Thank you Kerra for your comment. I used Acrylic Gel Medium mixed with sand.

Renata Cavanaugh 09 May 2011

Excellent work Seth

Artist Reply: WOW! What a compliment Renata. Thank you so much!

Jan van Baarle 08 May 2011

Beautiful work Seth

Artist Reply: Thank you very much my friend for your comment on my work.

nikos kanellos 04 May 2011

Wonderful artwork my friend!

Artist Reply: I'm honored by your comment, Nikos.

monique cooper 04 May 2011

wicked!!!.. totally love this Seth!!.. always a eye fest on your gallery!!!

Artist Reply: You are too kind to me Nikki. Thank you so much for the gracious comment.

Tabitha Borges 04 May 2011

like the texture and drama

Artist Reply: Thank you very much Tabitha.

Julia Scorupsky 27 Apr 2011

I Love the texture in this work, Seth, great job!

Artist Reply: WOW! What a great comment from a great artist. Thank you so much Julia.

Anneke Hut 27 Apr 2011

I love the style of these western pictures. The black is enriching it so much!

Artist Reply: I'm trying and old technique of mine that I haven't done in years. The effect is quite striking and I'm so glad that you liked these works, dear Anneke.

Stefani Wehner 27 Apr 2011

Don't want to be his target! GREAT work, Seth!

Artist Reply: Thank you so much Stefani for your comment.

ruth sears 26 Apr 2011

I love that grainy look,very textural,wonderful effect Seth:)))

Artist Reply: A thousand thank yous dear Ruth. I love the grainy effect too.