RE: The Painting I Love That Won't Sell
April 25, 2016 at 7:54 pm
(This post was last modified: April 25, 2016 at 8:06 pm by Athene.)
It's the paintbrushes, I believe.
Without them, I think the piece would take on a touch of a surreal tone. The contrast is so well-defined, and I felt that visualizing the painting with an open sky provoked more thought; a deeper meaning.
It's an interesting painting as it is, mind you. It's just that it reminds a bit a commercial/ad piece with the paintbrushes, though one that I would certainly take notice of and admire.
Without them, my response was more contemplative, is all.
Without them, I think the piece would take on a touch of a surreal tone. The contrast is so well-defined, and I felt that visualizing the painting with an open sky provoked more thought; a deeper meaning.
It's an interesting painting as it is, mind you. It's just that it reminds a bit a commercial/ad piece with the paintbrushes, though one that I would certainly take notice of and admire.
Without them, my response was more contemplative, is all.