I didn't know that Nick Cave also had this string to his bow. I knew him as a musician, writer, actor and screenwriter (I love Hillcoat's film The Proposition), but I didn't know him as a visual artist.
The imagination is endless, but a mixed creation like the last one could be improved, from my perspective. But I like a lot the tree, but I can not understand the technique. Happy WW and a fine October!❤️😘
This is an interesting exhibition. The "trashy ideas" are particularly important - even if they are probably not read by the people who should be addressed on the topic. The ensemble with Schnauzer is very original 😊... All the best and a good start to October, Traude https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/10/ruckblick-auf-den-rest-vom-juli-und-den.html
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The second tree graphic held all the seasons in its branches!
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DeleteThe trees are wonderful, both of them! Thanks so much for hosting!
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Its always a good reminder to be conscious of the world around us.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking us somewhere interesting. Aloha!
ReplyDeleteWonderful art!
ReplyDeleteAmazing works, Loved the post.
ReplyDeleteThe second photo is my favorite among these.
ReplyDeleteThe first two resemble cross-stitch embroidery.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tuesday, Sue!
I didn't know that Nick Cave also had this string to his bow. I knew him as a musician, writer, actor and screenwriter (I love Hillcoat's film The Proposition), but I didn't know him as a visual artist.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting art, will look at your previous posts (I had not web-connention in last weeks)
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Gorgeous! I love the tree!
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting works of art. I love that tree!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting, Sue. I hope you are doing well!
Interesting. The trashy ideas poster is intriguing. The quilt rainbow is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe imagination is endless, but a mixed creation like the last one could be improved, from my perspective.
ReplyDeleteBut I like a lot the tree, but I can not understand the technique.
Happy WW and a fine October!❤️😘
This is an interesting exhibition. The "trashy ideas" are particularly important - even if they are probably not read by the people who should be addressed on the topic.
ReplyDeleteThe ensemble with Schnauzer is very original 😊...
All the best and a good start to October,
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/10/ruckblick-auf-den-rest-vom-juli-und-den.html
I have really enjoyed this museum. Super nice. Thanks for sharing your visit with us. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
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