That's a great video. I was happy this morning to find a copy of Imaginative Realism under the tree. I look forward to reading it and telling lots of others about it. Happy Christmas!
The sky holes not being the same seem to be a good argument for them not being the same painting. I have seen various printed versions of this painting with a variety of tonal ranges. As I recall there was only one version at the Rockwell museum exhibit. Very interesting analysis. Thanks!
Merry Christmas to you and your family Jim! Thanks for this great blog!-John "Random" York
ReplyDeleteHey, John, we were just playing your guitar album!
ReplyDeleteHey, that warms my heart! I hope y'all have a great day!
ReplyDeletethat's so awesome! Merry Christmas people ^-^
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! What an encouragement when one guy stands there ringing a bell, and suddenly he has accompaniment!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Jim. Thanks for your great contributions to world peace through your actions this year.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great video. I was happy this morning to find a copy of Imaginative Realism under the tree. I look forward to reading it and telling lots of others about it. Happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Jim!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family too sir!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteKnow of any original prints that have had little UV exposure?
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas James!
ReplyDeleteNeat!
ReplyDeleteThe sky holes not being the same seem to be a good argument for them not being the same painting. I have seen various printed versions of this painting with a variety of tonal ranges. As I recall there was only one version at the Rockwell museum exhibit. Very interesting analysis. Thanks!
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