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<p>[QUOTE="Lolandese, post: 4326671, member: 24354"][GALLERY=media, 9669]Man with horse working the land by Lolandese posted Oct 14, 2021 at 10:24 AM[/GALLERY]</p><p><br /></p><p>I bought my Mipoph directly from the artist in 1999 in San Remo, Italy. He showed a bunch of paintings on paper. The one I bought stood out in my opinion and was quite different from the others. I love it and bought it at the asking price that was fair in my opinion.</p><p><br /></p><p>I asked then how much time it took him to make the painting. He answered honestly that it took him little time because the technique used requires the paint to be still wet when drawing on it. It is a good example that it is not necessarily the amount of time that is put in an art piece that makes its value. It is hanging in my house ever since.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is really nice to see similar paintings on the web of the same artist even ten years earlier, depicting horses with the same technique. I am curious about the used technique and more of this artists life story and hope he is doing well.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lolandese, post: 4326671, member: 24354"][GALLERY=media, 9669]Man with horse working the land by Lolandese posted Oct 14, 2021 at 10:24 AM[/GALLERY] I bought my Mipoph directly from the artist in 1999 in San Remo, Italy. He showed a bunch of paintings on paper. The one I bought stood out in my opinion and was quite different from the others. I love it and bought it at the asking price that was fair in my opinion. I asked then how much time it took him to make the painting. He answered honestly that it took him little time because the technique used requires the paint to be still wet when drawing on it. It is a good example that it is not necessarily the amount of time that is put in an art piece that makes its value. It is hanging in my house ever since. It is really nice to see similar paintings on the web of the same artist even ten years earlier, depicting horses with the same technique. I am curious about the used technique and more of this artists life story and hope he is doing well.[/QUOTE]
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