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The Tate Modern can be a bit pretentious like that but some are very amusing as well as thought provoking... the London luvvies have a lot to answer for regarding Kings New Clothes comments about contemporary art of course and young students are misdirected as a result. I think deep down we all know what is genuine talent and what is tosh and wet paper and done for effect rather than reason. Those paintings you posted are genuinely impressive and appeal as that which you would be proud to own and talk about to your friends. I think there lurks an artist in most people if they can discover the correct medium... I was rubbish when I tried ceramics for instance and am completely hopeless with wood tools as I don't possess what Edward de Bono describes as Pactical Intelligence... one of the higher orders of thinking... :)

Yes Poz Poz that is one of the things that put me off i went to one of the royal academy exhibitions once, and never seen such monstrosities in all my life.

I like your peom writing by the way, my friend in America would love you! she is making peoms all the time and lyrics and songs she is good at art as well, she got me at the poems i made up a few but is hard for me to do.
 
Yep Miguel Yates Miguel Yates brings tears to my eyes when i listen to it, thats one of the best band viedos on utube all rocking out together adding their touches to a masterpiece. Talking of ones who are no longer with us with super talent i found this one yesterday.

 
Yea. @OTheNod This one is also amazing. !

You mean the Shawn Lane one i take it! i would like a tab for that one is so fast in places it is impossible by ear. That lick he pulls off near the end at the high end of the guitar, and runs it down the scale in the same few frets must be near on impossible to pull off that clean i think thats the hardest lick i have seen him play.
 
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Poz Poz

Is the first painting in the style of Bob Ross?

Bob Ross Paintings | Fine Art America

Mike.

Bob was a legend wasn't he. He perfected a style called wet on wet which I did try out in my very first attempts and it made for great skies with soft clouds. Not intentionally is my answer but hey mentioned with that great man is a nice thought. Hope you are well fella I think it's over two years since I visited and it seems to be going from strength to strength.
 
Bit of a catch up with my paintings - if I can remember how I posted them...



This was painted as an experiment onto a sheet of aluminium and I used removal tools to add the detail - it has the atmosphere I was seeking.

Good to see you back Poz Poz this one i really like such alot of feel to it.
 
And a lovely summer to Autumn scene from last year... can you spot the sheep coming up the track?



I now have a painting shed/mancave - paint while listening to William Hill racing radio... a great escape :)
 
I like your work Poz Poz very talented artist as far as painting goes my skill level has reached skirting boards and door frames
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steveT

I have been trying hard to improve SteveT SteveT so just like you with your speed figures it's a learning curve that can't be rushed. It takes analysis and a hard look at previous results so maybe art and horse racing analysis aren't so far apart... thanks for the positive comments fella :)
 
Been to Huddersfield and Burnley games the last few days ... can't believe Spurs lost to that set of brutal donkeys including an ancient giraffe sub ... in my opinion a team to win the league need some aggressive players which Spurs especially don't have. Man U always had hard men in their team so did Chelski... Man City for me this season which will include a revenge result for our 3-4 at Anfield ; Howay the lads
 
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