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A. Robert Malcom This was an outgrowth of a photo showing a tree managing to grow in a narrow canyon way, where only the part above the walls has the leafry... wanting to make it more interesting, took the idea and made it as part of the 'backyard' of a home... wanting further to see it better, and to gain a sense of depth to the work, turned the left wall into a c... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) A. Robert Malcom While this was done initially as a study of doing a straw broom, it quickly became, as so often it does to me, a themed work, this time being a gentle parody of William Harnett's famous paintings [he did two versions] "After the Hunt" and, since was doing a broom, decided to double play on the idea of witches - both the whisking and the post-Hallow... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (13 messages) A. Robert Malcom Even in the seriousness of Art, there is humor, wherein, thru subtle and not so subtle usage, there shows the sense of malevolency in its proper format, almost as if the same used in political illustratings. Note the bored look, the drool off the tongue, the patient stoneness of the outer, with the intimacy of the inner. It is the first in a seri... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) A. Robert Malcom The culmination of a series of murals which lead to the space theme/title. It is one of the most dynamic of space/human paintings made that I have ever seen, and fully shows the thrill of 'being out there', a space artist, on his platform, rendering the scene before him using digital means - sort of the artist's alter-ego self portrait.
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