The decades have been rough on the old girl. In spite of that, she proudly wears a patina of days gone by.....the old pump shows that with her spout, saluting us proudly.
Well done, Vanzen.
Travel pics:
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Today I had success with my broken external hard drive. I pulled it out of its case and put it in the pc as a
slave drive. It fired up and all jpegs are safe (there's around forty k worth of pics I've taken over the years).
Anywho, here's a couple other painting/sketches I took shots of.
This one is called "Then Engulfed Buick". Course...it's a work in progress. Canvas is about 2 x 3 foot in size....
http://www.pbase.com/dwerbil/image/1331 ... iginal.jpg
Detail....
http://www.pbase.com/dwerbil/image/1331 ... iginal.jpg
This one is from the late '70's. Excuse the cruddy jpeg. Lower left is an indian next
to a campfire. It's called it "Earthrise"...
http://www.pbase.com/dwerbil/image/1331 ... iginal.jpg
I've not painted much. When I do, it sure is relaxing. I should try it again sometime.
slave drive. It fired up and all jpegs are safe (there's around forty k worth of pics I've taken over the years).
Anywho, here's a couple other painting/sketches I took shots of.
This one is called "Then Engulfed Buick". Course...it's a work in progress. Canvas is about 2 x 3 foot in size....
http://www.pbase.com/dwerbil/image/1331 ... iginal.jpg
Detail....
http://www.pbase.com/dwerbil/image/1331 ... iginal.jpg
This one is from the late '70's. Excuse the cruddy jpeg. Lower left is an indian next
to a campfire. It's called it "Earthrise"...
http://www.pbase.com/dwerbil/image/1331 ... iginal.jpg
I've not painted much. When I do, it sure is relaxing. I should try it again sometime.
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Liked the Buick painting best. I have a fondness for old junk cars.
While living in Detroit and pursuing Art as a profession
I designed a large scale public art sculpture that I called Pontiac Mound.
Essentially it was a mastaba shaped burial mound of masonry, earth, steel, and glass-block,
and housed the remains of a derelict rusted green 1946 Pontiac.
A plaza on the North end allowed the Pontiac to be viewed.
The interior of the mastaba was indirectly lit by the sun,
which passed through glass-block "sun-slits" on the South side,
and then was reflected downward onto the auto with mirrors.
the South side viewing wall was also glass-block.
Here is a photo-mantage / postcard called Pontiac Portrait that advertised the sculpture installation:

YES, Dwerbil, you ought to be painting ...
While living in Detroit and pursuing Art as a profession
I designed a large scale public art sculpture that I called Pontiac Mound.
Essentially it was a mastaba shaped burial mound of masonry, earth, steel, and glass-block,
and housed the remains of a derelict rusted green 1946 Pontiac.
A plaza on the North end allowed the Pontiac to be viewed.
The interior of the mastaba was indirectly lit by the sun,
which passed through glass-block "sun-slits" on the South side,
and then was reflected downward onto the auto with mirrors.
the South side viewing wall was also glass-block.
Here is a photo-mantage / postcard called Pontiac Portrait that advertised the sculpture installation:

YES, Dwerbil, you ought to be painting ...

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I guess this is my favourite ,excellent brush work and light .Very nice indeed .
I play with watercolour very ,very occasionally .Not very well but it is fun when I get time .
Here's one from a year or so ago ,the last time I had a go .A bit simple and simplistic on second thoughts .


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I guess this is my favourite ,excellent brush work and light .Very nice indeed .
I play with watercolour very ,very occasionally .Not very well but it is fun when I get time .
Here's one from a year or so ago ,the last time I had a go .A bit simple and simplistic on second thoughts .

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Simple works ! Quite well in this example. I like the attention to the play of light on the building surfaces ...
IMO, watercolor is the most difficult of paint mediums ... oils are actually quite forgiving.
IMO, watercolor is the most difficult of paint mediums ... oils are actually quite forgiving.

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You're right , a light hand is very necessary .My problem is that I don't paint often enough ...it's definitely you need to keep on top of . Mistakes are too easy .
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
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