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That is delightful Josh. Do you have any information about the location or era?
Cheers, Bodhi |
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What a fun, heart warming painting. Thanks for posting Michael
Bodhi. Last edited by Bodhisattva; 09-10-2012 at 09:33 AM. |
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This is another favorite of mine - "A Sunday Afternoon" by Australian artist Tom Roberts, 1886. Oil on canvas. Last edited by Bodhisattva; 09-10-2012 at 09:13 AM. |
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Johannes Vermeer - Girl with a Pearl Earing
I love his use of light and how the dark background contrasts against the vivid colors used on the girl and her clothing. An incredible painter who has but a few dozen paintings to his name. |
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Thanks for posting that Doug. I agree the artist used colors wonderfully to provoke thought, as though the focus was to convey the subject's emotions.
Bodhi Last edited by Bodhisattva; 09-10-2012 at 09:28 AM. |
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Girl with a Pearl Earring (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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I saw it, it wasn't up to much.
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This is one of Australia's most loved art pieces - "Ned Kelly" by Australian artist Sidney Nolan, 1946. Enamel on composition board. I love the use of colors & bold Kelly figure with his armor. |
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Saw this one at the Dali Museum of St Pete, FL. As you may know, you have to look at it standing at about 20 meters to see a giant face of Lincoln appearing.
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