Oil on canvas 16"X20" signed and framed.My teacher said I could paint anything I could see so I closed my eyes and this is what I saw. There is a another secret to this painting which will be revealed to the buyer only.
David ..don't let anyone discourage you from creating art your others paintings are beautiful but this one shows independence, ceativeness, and someone who wants to flap his wings ... I love it I see many things here it's not in your face so therefore it's up to us serch it out
Artist Reply: Thanks, alma, you are so right and I know different people see things in different ways; that's why we paint at all isn't it?
did you spill the paint, i'm never sure if i really count this sort of stuff as art since i saw a programme where several people went to a junk yard with some paints and no experience and proceeded to make pictures like this. They then held a dupped upper class art exhibitiion attended by middle and upper class people. Well you can guess my surprise when all the critics started to say so mush more about the art/artist than there actually was. I prefer your other abstacts, much more care/time spent o them i feel
Artist Reply: In fact this is an accurate depiction of exactly what I see when I close my eyes. This is, therefore, a realistic painting of an actual subject. I painted this as a result of something my mentor once said to me,"You can paint anything you can see."
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Michael Easter 06 May 2008
Very cool abstract.alma groskinsky 07 Jun 2007
David ..don't let anyone discourage you from creating art your others paintings are beautiful but this one shows independence, ceativeness, and someone who wants to flap his wings ... I love it I see many things here it's not in your face so therefore it's up to us serch it outradfax radfax 18 Jan 2007
did you spill the paint, i'm never sure if i really count this sort of stuff as art since i saw a programme where several people went to a junk yard with some paints and no experience and proceeded to make pictures like this. They then held a dupped upper class art exhibitiion attended by middle and upper class people. Well you can guess my surprise when all the critics started to say so mush more about the art/artist than there actually was. I prefer your other abstacts, much more care/time spent o them i feel