What you see, is what it is!

What you  see, is what it is!
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Sounds like fun Peter - where else did the paint go? For me it's a swallow.

Amazing experiment and successful with a definite avian result

I agree, what an experiment, this would cost a fortune in a posh gallery Peter!

Great conceptual art Peter now put a shelf up

The painting is good fun, the comments are even better, you act like a real artist Peter.

Posted by Holger . on Fri 11 Mar 20:43:52

Well it works! However you did it - and like Marjorie, I wonder where the rest of the paint went: not something I'd like to try in my cramped domestic circumstances. But the colours work so well together, retaining their full intensity straight from the tube........... get yourself an agent, Peter: this is a damn' sight better than anything Damien Hirst has managed to do so I think you're poised to take his place. Point is - who else would have done this? It's original - and you don't need to spell out to everyone how you did it, either; we could keep it as our little secret on POL..... if you cut us in on the millions we're expecting you to make...

Same for me Peter I see a swallow , very clever.

This is interesting, Peter- my first thought also was where did the rest of the paint go! (I see some sort of animal with green eyes and blue ears, but isn't that the great thing about abstracts, they make you look and use your imagination!)

Lovely powerful image, Peter.

Hang on Studio Wall
11/03/2016
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put some acrylics on a piece of plastic glued to the end of a black and decker and spun for 2 seconds.

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Peter Loft

Took a watercolour painting course on board the Oriana in May last year. Got the bug. Bought lots of water colour materials. Later on joined a painting class in Hull. moved on to acrylics and do at least 2 or 3 paintings a week......Now have 3 hobbies, painting,photography and magic tricks.

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