TABLETOP RAMBLER (2016)Acrylic - 16” x 20”
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TABLETOP RAMBLER (2016)
Acrylic - 16” x 20”I was chatting with Jordu Schell on the phone one night while working on a painting. I should have known better than to try to get serious work done! He’s too entertaining to listen to. 😉 1/4
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TABLETOP RAMBLER (2016)
Acrylic - 16” x 20”I was chatting with Jordu Schell on the phone one night while working on a painting. I should have known better than to try to get serious work done! He’s too entertaining to listen to. 😉 1/4
After a while, I put aside my illustration and became fascinated with an accidental shape on my tabletop. Some months before, I’d made the mark with a sponge saturated with brown paint—I often use sponges to create textures in my acrylic paintings—but now as I stared at it, a creature appeared before me.
I sketched an outline in chalk and painted in the creature while chatting the hour or so we were on the phone. 2/4
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After a while, I put aside my illustration and became fascinated with an accidental shape on my tabletop. Some months before, I’d made the mark with a sponge saturated with brown paint—I often use sponges to create textures in my acrylic paintings—but now as I stared at it, a creature appeared before me.
I sketched an outline in chalk and painted in the creature while chatting the hour or so we were on the phone. 2/4
By the time we said our goodbyes, I had a beastie walking across my table. Subsequent conversations over the next day or two gave me time to add a moon and other details, employing the colors I had on hand at the moment. 3/4
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By the time we said our goodbyes, I had a beastie walking across my table. Subsequent conversations over the next day or two gave me time to add a moon and other details, employing the colors I had on hand at the moment. 3/4
He looks determined to make his way, and I’m betting he has a sizable appetite. Better steer clear of him! 4/4
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He looks determined to make his way, and I’m betting he has a sizable appetite. Better steer clear of him! 4/4
It’s marked as “original sold” and now I’m imagining you just sawing up the table to sell the chunk this guy’s painted on.
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