So glad you are doing this. Up here in rural southwest Virginia we don’t get much art…maybe
a hang some wheel covers on the barn but thats about it. Oops, got to go let the cows out. See you soon, honey.
Ha! I have a huge collection of Paint by Numbers paintings from the 50’s and 60’s, Jim ! I have learned enough to curate a show! They delight me so, with the paradox of the paint within the lines theory. My favorite paintings go renegade and are outside those lines, ha! They have influenced my work at times, too:)
So glad you are doing this. Up here in rural southwest Virginia we don’t get much art…maybe
a hang some wheel covers on the barn but thats about it. Oops, got to go let the cows out. See you soon, honey.
You are the best, big guy.
I once did a paint by the numbers piece of a pig. It was real good.
Ha! I have a huge collection of Paint by Numbers paintings from the 50’s and 60’s, Jim ! I have learned enough to curate a show! They delight me so, with the paradox of the paint within the lines theory. My favorite paintings go renegade and are outside those lines, ha! They have influenced my work at times, too:)
Who’s egg is that? And I want to know about the colorful table mat behind it~
Well, my egg:) … a neighbor’s chickens’ egg, actually. Lovely tablecloth isn’t it? It was in Rosy. Sweet memories of last summer, I think.