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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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Feb 21, 2015 - 03:17pm PT
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hey there say, lars...
hahaha, so funny way,
your expression, today,
well, not funny, IF he was real,of course, ... :)
fun share, thanks!
say, next, jude, we need the follow up, bear... bear grooming, after vacation time, and fish-removal... :)
nice pretty pretty blues!
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phylp
Trad climber
Upland, CA
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Feb 21, 2015 - 05:10pm PT
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Paul, the show stuff looks gorgeous. Wish i could see it in person.
Mtnmun , that one really brought a smile to my face! Love it!
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Wade Icey
Trad climber
www.alohashirtrescue.com
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Feb 21, 2015 - 10:36pm PT
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Neebee just artfully
outweeged the weege,
or vice versa.
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MisterE
Gym climber
Bishop, CA
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Feb 21, 2015 - 10:48pm PT
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^^It was a fun dance - artfully played on all counts. ;-)
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steveA
Trad climber
Wolfeboro, NH
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I wouldn't restrict this thread to just paintings. There are many major museums with the general title of "Museum of fine arts" ; such as the MFA in Boston, or the Philadelphia Museum of Fine Arts.
I'm a serious collector of general antiques; including paintings; but I also collect furniture, ceramics, metals etc. All can be "works of art"
I've been on a buying spree lately; since there are so many deals out there
to be had for cheap money. Here are a few 19th century paintings in my hallway; and a view of my living room, which is primarily 17th/18th century decorative "art".
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steveA
Trad climber
Wolfeboro, NH
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paul roehl
Boulder climber
california
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This one's also in the show. Thanks for the kind words Phylp and Neebee.
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Nate D
climber
San Francisco
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Had some catching up to do on this thread - great stuff all.
I also really like your photographic contributions, Gypsy.
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phylp
Trad climber
Upland, CA
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Completely agree, Steve A.
Thanks for posting your recent acquisitions. I've seen some of them on the "show me...building" thread too.
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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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hey there say... more nice shares from everyone... very nice...
say, steve A... wow, love the artistic set up of the room and the paintings, too...
and paul, wow, the boat that you just posted has now become my favorite of yours, :) something about the boat, water and light, all together... i loved the row boat at my mom's old family home in ohio, so long back, perhaps this has tugged at that memory, as well, very sweet and very nice painting in an extra way now...
say, here are some i just did, to send out:
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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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hey there say... here are the two fund raisers for tom gilje...
these will be at todd's for april 11th..
24 by 28, oils...
(horse photo borrowed from my twin-buddies)
below, photo borrowed from bob d' (if i remember right) :)
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paul roehl
Boulder climber
california
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Neebee your are prolific. Great work. A compelling story in each piece.
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Mtnmun
Trad climber
Top of the Mountain Mun
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Awesome Lars, you are a talent. I love cutting edge art.
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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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hey there say, wow, lars... say, you have been busy too!
i need to go over and see your web site,
i love to look at abstracts, but i just can't do them, as, i keep trying
to fix them up, and TURN THEM into something... like, turn 'this' into 'that' and a 'that into this'...
(which is what the viewer is to do, and we are to leave undone, for THEM) ...
like tami said, i am a bit folksy, ... like the mama doing stuff for the house hold, and making sure it is familiar to them... :))
thank you tami! :)
edit: wow, here's a hug, too... :)
>:D<
and thank you paul, i like the stories in art, to imagine if you are there...
say, lars:
this one you did, reminds me of ice bergs... or, ice rock... though the red, in the corner, would have to be iron ore, :)
very nice, lars... i am going to go see your web site now...
PS:
say, it would be very very nice if we could get pat ament, to share some artwork, here...
he has been sticking such wonderful work up, on facebook...
he is doing a lot of very great sketches--portraits, etc..
you all would love it... oh you would love it!
wish we could see some... i will ask if he might share some...
:)
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EdBannister
Mountain climber
13,000 feet
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"Art of Climbing" is long gone… but the art in the stone remains.. after we are gone.
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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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hey there say... wow, i love the art of rocks... :)
say, tami... i was reading some things on art, just earlier,
you are canadian...so have you hear of her:
https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=A0LEV70ebPlUYy0A.kcnnIlQ;_ylu=X3oDMTB0N25ndmVnBHNlYwNzYwRjb2xvA2JmMQR2dGlkA1lIUzAwNF8x?_adv_prop=image&fr=yhs-mozilla-001&va=Maud+Lewis&hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs-001
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maud_Lewis
Maud married Everett Lewis, a taciturn fish peddler, on January 16, 1938 at the age of 34. They were poor and lived in a small thirteen foot six inches by twelve foot six inches house. Soon after they were married Maud Lewis accompanied her husband on his daily rounds peddling fish, bringing along Christmas cards that she had drawn. She would sell the cards for twenty five cents each. After some success with this, she started painting on various other surfaces such as pulp boards (beaverboards), cookie sheets, and Masonite. Maud was a compulsive artist and painted on more or less every available surface in their tiny home. It was Everett who encouraged Maud to paint and he bought her her first set of oils. Lewis lived most of her life in poverty with her husband in Marshalltown, Nova Scotia
In the last year of her life, Maud Lewis stayed in one corner of her house, painting as often as she could while traveling back and forth to the hospital.
wow! it said she painted on everything in the house, :)
http://www.folkartlife.com/articles/maudlewis.shtml#.VPlwGS6ApOI
wow WOW!
Maud Lewis (1903-1970)was born Maud Dowley in South Ohio, Nova Scotia with multiple birth defects, affecting both arms and hands the result of childhood polio. Maud's disability was accepted by her family and until the death of her parents she had a place to call home.
After the loss of her parents Maud found herself with no home and no one to turn to. Maud responded to a newspaper advertisement for housekeeper. Maud did not have proper use of her hands and had great difficulty walking but this did not stop her from trying to get work.
Everett Lewis was a bachelor who lived in Marshalltown, Digby County, Nova Scotia, he was looking for a housekeeper. When he met Maud, he was impressed by the distance she walked to apply for the job. Everett decided that the best way to solve the problem was to marry Maud.
Everett and Maud married in 1938 and lived their whole married life in a small twelve foot by thirteen foot one room house with a sleeping loft, without benefit of electricity or plumbing.
Maud was not very good with the cooking or gardening and it was soon decided that Everett would continue to do these tasks.
From a chair by the window, in that small house, Maud started making hand-drawn Christmas cards. Everett Lewis who sold fish door to door for a meager living, was an enterprising sort of fellow and he started taking the hand drawn Christmas Cards to show his customers. Encouraged by the positive response Everett urged Maud to try her hand at painting. Using old discarded paint brought home by Everett. Maud once started, could not be stopped, hundreds of bright paintings of the things familiar to her appeared on pieces of wood, cardboard, bottoms of pie plates and any other surface available .
Maud also painted every available surface inside and outside of her house. A crooked sign outside the tiny home said "Paintings for sale". Folks started coming to the door and the paintings sold, most for as little as fifty cents or one or two dollars.
QUOTE IS FROM THE LINK, ABOVE...
WOW...
http://cassandraconsiders.blogspot.com/2010/09/maud-lewis-canadian-folk-artist.html
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neebee
Social climber
calif/texas
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hey there say... well ... back to work...
say, i love these:
i really like his work so very much:
andrew wyeth...
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this just in
climber
Justin Ross from North Fork
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Topic Author's Reply - Mar 6, 2015 - 08:07am PT
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Neebee, you really have a gift at portraiting animals.
This guy below was my painting instructor at Fresno State. Nowadays I still see him on the soccer field. He is a super realistic painter mostly.
More of his work here.
http://www.nickpotterart.com/nick-potter-paintings
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