Makes me think of Keyser Soze in the "Usual Suspects" - maybe it was the one we least expect. I leaning toward the guy on the left. Whoever did it, they are a gorgeous lot! :)
I'll have to agree that the guilty pepper is on the far left (being a moderately left kind of person myself who can tell the guilty when I see 'em ;)). He's the only one not consorting with the others.
Wait. Maybe those clumped together, entangled in the middle and beginning to change color, are really some sort of conspiratorial gang. From any perspective, you've got a talent for chiles!
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yep, guilty as a teenager in the back seat.
Oh lordy hope you didn't gulp these down as celebration of completing a good painting. Burns your tummy don't you know.
Very well painted. What was the crime?
Sam - That's pretty damn guilty. Especially if there's more than one teenager back there.
Brian - Um, perhaps indecent (color) exposure?
Makes me think of Keyser Soze in the "Usual Suspects" - maybe it was the one we least expect. I leaning toward the guy on the left. Whoever did it, they are a gorgeous lot! :)
Laurel - Hm, you could be right. That little guy on the far left there is looking just a bit too casual...
I'll have to agree that the guilty pepper is on the far left (being a moderately left kind of person myself who can tell the guilty when I see 'em ;)). He's the only one not consorting with the others.
Wait. Maybe those clumped together, entangled in the middle and beginning to change color, are really some sort of conspiratorial gang. From any perspective, you've got a talent for chiles!
This is great, Jala - wonderful colors and composition.
Melinda - Oooh, it's a group of co-conspirators! I like that!
Brian M - Thank you! It was a fun one, though it took a good 3 hrs.
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