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The first in a series of fossil paintings (Original Post) bif Mar 2021 OP
Very cool! nt Phoenix61 Mar 2021 #1
I like your style. Binkie The Clown Mar 2021 #2
Thank you! bif Mar 2021 #3
Your light rendition lunatica Mar 2021 #4
Thank you. bif Mar 2021 #5

Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
2. I like your style.
Wed Mar 17, 2021, 05:32 PM
Mar 2021

It's bold, colorful, stripped to the bare essentials, yet keeping the significant details.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
4. Your light rendition
Mon Mar 22, 2021, 04:09 PM
Mar 2021

bouncing off highly reflective surfaces is excellent. And you went into great detail in your instrument details which reminds me of your series of camera paintings where you developed your ability to paint sharp metallic details so well. Your use of color contrast between black and red does remind me of licorice a bit. I think your composition is reminiscent of the elegance of the grand musical theatres that big cities have where dressing up is de rigeurur and opera glasses are commonly used to watch the stage. Lace and velvet and sparkling jewelry glinting in the low light reflected from the stage. I can almost smell the delicate scent of perfume the older ladies love to wear. And sitting in the audience you can get lost in the texture of the brocade curtains and the lighting on the stage. It all looks so elegant and classy.

bif

(24,007 posts)
5. Thank you.
Mon Mar 22, 2021, 04:49 PM
Mar 2021

Wow, you have the rare ability to see so much in a painting! The title Box of Licorice" was an obscure reference to the old slang term for the clarinet. In the Big Band Era, they used to call it a licorice stick! I figured no one would get the reference! Ha! I was right!

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