



I tend to love the Neo-Classic stuff; always have since a teenager. I also love the ceramic Jesus, which was not a real great piece in itself, but photographed beautifully, even with a crappy cell phone. An image which may be painted in the future.
I could not get over how realistic the tiger fur was; you could almost reach out and touch it. I don't think it was an Alma-Tadema like the one at the bottom but within that genre. The Alma-Tadema was mindblowing.
1 comment:
Hi Kimberley,
Your painting at the top with the different textures and soft colours is wonderful! I love painting and creating artwork too! Come have a visit to my blogsite sometime!
Bye,
Richardson.
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