Showing posts with label art museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art museum. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

Man Visiting Art Gallery

Man Visiting Art Gallery
12 x 16  Oils on canvas panel
Another photo from using the Blogger navigation bars "NEXT BLOG".

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Couple Studying art in Museum

Couple Studying art in Museum
12 x 16   Oils on canvas panel
This couple can't get much closer to the painting they're scrutinizing, can they? I think that they don't know what the artist was/is trying to "say" in this painting. If I were the artist I wouldn't have any idea why they're curious why or what I was thinking when I made the painting. I'm usually clueless anyhow. I just paint and paint and paint. Lots of color is mandatory.

Man and Couple looking at modern art

Man and Couple looking at modern art
12 x 16   Oils on canvas panel
 Another composite from several reference photos.I am greatly amused by the man at the left seemingly working hard to understand what he's looking at.  The fellow on the right seems amused by the other fellows dilemma while he himself has no clue either.

New York Inspiration - Looking at the art

New York Inspiration - Looking at the art
11 x 14   Oils on Masonite Panel
I saw a photo on an artists blog and it seemed a natural to make a painting. 

Women in museum looking at sculpture

Women in museum looking at sculpture
12 x 16   Oils on Masonite panel
The title "Women in museum looking at sculpture" might be more accurate as "Women in museum ogling sculpture". :-) At least the lady with the brownish sweater has SOME class and is studying my painting of "A Dollar An Hour".

Five People Looking At Art

Five People Looking At Art
12 x 16   Oils on Masonite panel
This painting is a composite of four or five reference photos. The lady on the left is laughing aloud at her companion (a MAN!) The three ladies on the right are contemplating the meaning of the center painting. 


All of them are totally ignoring my painting "Flameno Dancer With Red Fan". Obviously, they don't recognize good stuff when it's close by.