Another example of what paint does when left to it's own devices. Under controlled conditions of course. No brush or tool of any kind touched the paint and I go thru dozens of boards before getting a good one like this. It's like watching nature evolve life from primordial ooze. I'm responsible for natural selection. And I also chooze the ooze. But other than that, these paintings are like children: You start 'em off as best you can and then they do what they want. Claude still comes home for the holidays, he's always been such a good boy, yesh you are... oops! heh heh, ahem, uh... 12 x 16 acrylic on masonite... bye bye
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John Enright 07 Jun 2008
eye like it. alot.Anonymous Guest 28 Apr 2008
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AWESOME TECHNIQUE HERELouis Vuittonet 01 Dec 2007
AWESOMERobin Brown 21 May 2007
Oooze a clever boy then. The result is perfection, very appealing to the eye love the coluors. Very diverse portfolio R.R.Karen Cash 12 May 2007
absolutely stunning! Your a GREAT oozer!