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Thought some of you might be interested in seeing this, as you were so kind about the last one. My latest creation.....


'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Stunning, Tony. A young musician's fancy.
Why not take this instrument down to the beach for a jam.
Interesting, even though you are a high gain man, the toasters are nice to paint, aren't they.
Why not take this instrument down to the beach for a jam.
Interesting, even though you are a high gain man, the toasters are nice to paint, aren't they.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Very nice Tony. You are far more talented than I could have ever imagined. I am suitably impressed.
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Wow...thanks everyone, I'm glad you like it.
To answer some questions.....
Stan...it's all imagination unfortunately...I'd love a view like that. We can see the river Teign in the winter, but when the trees leaf up, it's gone.
Gary, I normally use acrylic paint. I occasionally use oils, but don't have the patience to let them dry. However, with summer coming on, I will switch to oils for a while, as acrylics are murder in hot weather!
Melissa, I have a large format giclee printer, but somehow never get around to producing prints. I have had several & ongoing run ins with major fine art publishers & I suppose that I am waiting for something to happen there. If it did though, only my commercial work would be published & paintings like this would be largly ignored.
Peter....you can't beat a toaster when it comes to visuals!
Howard, I suppose if I really went at it, it's about 3 days solid painting. But in reality, it is a weeks work, as you spend a lot of the time just looking at it, deciding colours, working out details & drinking wine.....
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I really do appreciate all of your kind comments...thankyou so much.
To answer some questions.....
Stan...it's all imagination unfortunately...I'd love a view like that. We can see the river Teign in the winter, but when the trees leaf up, it's gone.
Gary, I normally use acrylic paint. I occasionally use oils, but don't have the patience to let them dry. However, with summer coming on, I will switch to oils for a while, as acrylics are murder in hot weather!
Melissa, I have a large format giclee printer, but somehow never get around to producing prints. I have had several & ongoing run ins with major fine art publishers & I suppose that I am waiting for something to happen there. If it did though, only my commercial work would be published & paintings like this would be largly ignored.
Peter....you can't beat a toaster when it comes to visuals!
Howard, I suppose if I really went at it, it's about 3 days solid painting. But in reality, it is a weeks work, as you spend a lot of the time just looking at it, deciding colours, working out details & drinking wine.....
(very important) I really do appreciate all of your kind comments...thankyou so much.
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
