Todays' Painting, "Racing Autumn"
This is a fun new painting called, "Racing Autumn", about a little pole bean flower gazing at his ripe older brother and wondering if he can beat the frost and grow up too.
Oil on canvas the painting on the left is 4-1/4"W x 4"H and the one on the right is 1-1/16"W x 4"H. Both are painted on the same canvas in a 6"W x 4"H footprint. They could be cut apart or framed together with a mat surrounding and separating them.
I really like how the appearance of this bean blossom seems to show a face and personality. It also reminds me of the monster in "Alien" when it speaks to Sigorney Weaver.
Here is how it appears on the canvas.
Labels: Small paintings
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5 Comments:
Nice! I like its personality too! Good idea to put more than one of the little paintings on one canvas too.
I absolutely love the commentary that goes with this little painting, the part about Alien made me laugh out loud! I enjoyed the painting too, of course.
I really like this painting, the shapes are very interesting, great texture on the clothesline
coolio painting!
from dA,
"It also reminds me of the monster in "Alien" when it speaks to Sigorney Weaver". Yes!
I like it too! Very good, friend! LightofReason
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