The Harlequin with sentiments (sorry if I messed up the title).
The painting draws you in. It is rather dark, but that appeals to me, yet it is also somewhat whimsical and that appeals to me as well. It is a painting that makes you look at it many times to soak up all of its elements.
2006-12-22 10:17:45
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answered by Rosebudd 5
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I like Preparing the Dinner. I read into it that the man (the father, i'm guessing) wears a mask (his job) to feed his family at the expense of his desires (the heart). I like your style, by the way. It has a simultaneously disturbing but innocent element to it.
2006-12-23 01:37:06
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answered by yeahyeah 4
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I prefer el castigo de la vida 2 because I find it very cheerful and fun and I think it would look really good framed! I also like the self portrait with the harlequin, because something about it reminds me of a painting by El Bosco/Bosch...It makes me think of the garden of delights..I think that is the name....
2006-12-22 18:18:43
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answered by Sarah 2
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People will surely buy anything today.. You wouldn't get a penny from me.. What, you call this art? I think it's horrible. Pre-school kids are more innovative and creative than you are. Shame on you, stealing from people like that. I'm truly horrified!
2006-12-22 18:23:42
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answered by Petra 4
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you know what...I thought that was gonna be some crappy shitt. But it was nice. A little cubist on some of em. but nice. I'm more interested in how you make them. I am an artist myself.
2006-12-22 18:15:27
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answered by Anonymous
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"The Birth of love"- i find it more clean than the others.
2006-12-22 19:54:39
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answered by Cranberrydude 3
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sorry, not my style. It looks like a jester threw up.
2006-12-22 18:14:14
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answered by pelenpuppy 4
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not my cup of tea. i enjoy realistic artwork.
2006-12-23 15:59:33
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answered by FrancetichSketch 3
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