Showing posts with label Diptych. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diptych. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Untitled 31 (diptych)




Okay, Blogger is weird and though I kept trying, I was unable to put these side by side as they should be displayed. So, the lighter-green one should go on the left, and the darker one on the right as a side-by-side diptych with a couple of inches' space between.

Hmm...maybe I should put them both up on the wall and photograph them that way. But I didn't...and now I'm posting. So oh well.

Each is 6" x 12", oil and cold wax on museum panel.


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There's nothing Gadjo loves more than to insinuate himself between warm furry bodies and end up as the filling in an animolecule sandwich.



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At a vendor's stall in Hyderabad, India.




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Monday, May 17, 2010

Diptych (oil)



This is actually an oil diptych from quite a while ago, but I realized I've never posted it. Each is 10" x 10".





Over my shoulder, being the camera ham that he is.




The side of the ferry, in Lakshadweep.


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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Untitled 29



Another very subtle, very-hard-to-convey-electronically (yet I persist) pastel diptych.

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Diptych




I've always loved the textures and colors that one finds in old walls in places that have been frequently repainted and exposed to a lot of sun, like the walls in Latin America or Morocco. Layers of hues, randomly exposed, sandy, crumbly textures...  The Husband and I have soooooo many beautiful photos of walls, doors, and windows from Latin America and Morocco that someday (that elusive "someday") we need to make into a book or at least a calendar or something...


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