Saturday, April 11, 2009
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Ed being father to the brood that runs Della Fattoria, makers of the best bread I have ever had. Painting was from a plein air sketch done at their farm, la Fattoria, in Petaluma.
thats pretty awesome, i love the simplicity of the big blue shape against the big green negative space, and the composition, making the mundane monumental in a way by having it so centered.
kinda how I saw it, too. Thanks George. NEXT WEEK the Cornwell drawings!
beautiful painting sir. We used to have one of those in the back yard. It always reminded me of a helicopter. Now I've got this image of a helicopter with pants on the ends going a million miles an hour in my head... but I digress. Again, great painting.
My father used to throw cats at people's clotheslines as a practical joke. Claws out! It was a different time. I kinda like the helicoptering pants better!
This is especially nice, knowing Ed as well as Tina's love of laundry. The blue/green freshness of summer and the simple shapes are great!
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