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<p>[QUOTE="Pat P, post: 116432, member: 201"]Brad, are the images of A showing the whole painting? For some reason I feel like I'm viewing a cropped image.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think A is full of light and life. Along the same lines as Gila, I think it would be perfect for a loft apartment. Or any large expanse of wall space in the right environment. What the painting is lacking in detail it makes up for in the rendering of light.</p><p><br /></p><p>I like B because it reminds me of when I lived in Galveston, my all-time favorite place. It is a quiet, lazy painting, but Galveston was like that for me, too, combining industrial sites and a sense of summertime leisure. Although it's different than any artwork I have hanging, I could see finding a place for it in my home. I'd love to see it in a frame that gives a sense of depth, as though looking through a window. I agree that it's not the most skilled of paintings, though.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pat P, post: 116432, member: 201"]Brad, are the images of A showing the whole painting? For some reason I feel like I'm viewing a cropped image. I think A is full of light and life. Along the same lines as Gila, I think it would be perfect for a loft apartment. Or any large expanse of wall space in the right environment. What the painting is lacking in detail it makes up for in the rendering of light. I like B because it reminds me of when I lived in Galveston, my all-time favorite place. It is a quiet, lazy painting, but Galveston was like that for me, too, combining industrial sites and a sense of summertime leisure. Although it's different than any artwork I have hanging, I could see finding a place for it in my home. I'd love to see it in a frame that gives a sense of depth, as though looking through a window. I agree that it's not the most skilled of paintings, though.[/QUOTE]
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