Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Painting can be rewarding whilst also being frustrating and depressing..look at what Van Gogh ended up doing..the fact he was a crap painter hadn't occured to him or maybe it had so when a painting was not turning out well he went and cut off his ear'..and Gauguin didn't try to stop him which showed he must have been a bit of a weirdo too.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Good video that, so he was a real painter just acting the maggot. He reminded me of a young Jim Carrey.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Glad to hear you have ditched Picasso...he was just another crap painter who didn't know his a**e from his elbow and had the cheek to put it down on canvas.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
That wood is from a rose tree Solo, I don’t know me woods very well, would that then be rosewood? anyway we’ll see how it turns out.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Ahhh Hedda Hopper.....but more on er later...at the moment I am all for this Nymphs and Shepherds thingy...Dig for Victory and back to the land I say and why not with many having nowt to do all day. It worked back then and it would work again putting food on the table.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Them’s fine strapping women working on the land in that video, fit as fiddles and strong as horses, neither paint nor powder and their figure is all their own, crisis was just another word to those fine lassies God bless ‘em, marry one of them and you’d be on the pigs back for life, grub and happy wise that is, alas they are almost all gone now, off to that big sprawling farm in the sky.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Now doesn't that little poem show the highs and lows (if you'll excuse the pun) of past loves.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
“Yan, tan, tether, mether, pip,Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
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