board is tilted in different directions. More to be done here. I will keep you posted.
I did have a very kind comment on one of the latest "abstractions", however, I intend to re-work both of them to my greater satisfaction. One of the important lessons to learn as an artist is to view a finished painting from many angles and positions, including upside down and in a mirror, and to let it sit around for awhile to penetrate your consciousness entirely. I thought I had done that, but not for long enough. One advantage of this blog is to be able to brazenly view your completed pieces in public. They often look different viewed through that lens. Hopefully the comments from readers can shed some light on the strengths and weaknesses of the art so please comment or check off "reactions"!
Take the opportunity, if you have not done so, to view 17 great art museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Hermitage at www.googleartproject.com/. A fascinating virtual tour of the buildings and art - quite new! More museums will be added in time.
I am also working on another in my "old man and dog" series, which continues to give me a great deal of pleasure. This one is titled "Travels with Charley". If you have read the book by that name by Steinbeck, you already may have some images in mind.
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