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2/3/2008
Two Girls and a Motorcycle
(And the Google search hits keep coming...)
I'm only a few hours in to this painting so its pretty rough but I like where its going:
The background needs to change dramatically. The figures and bike are coming along nicely and will just keep getting more refined.
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I actually like the way the paint seems to pop off the canvas, while the line drawing seems to hangs in the back. Actually a really great abstract that way. I know it will change, but so far it looks really good.
Feb. 4
Frank Winterswrote:
I second Jim's comment -- its unusual to see an artist's work as it is developing. This one looks great to me so far. I like seeing the brush strokes -- especially the design on the bike's gas tank. Really free and open.
A friend of mine bought her 18 year old(?) son a Ducati bike. First she got him a large poster -- the bike followed soon there after. Its like a sculpture on wheels. Very cool but I like my wheels four at a time, thanks anyway!
Dad
Feb. 4
Jim Hornewrote:
Wow. It's great to see works in progress. This one in particular seems very cool. I'd tell you I liked the previous one better, but I would just be ribbon you...