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This is the first Van Gogh My Pet portrait that I have done on white paper, on proper canvas, and in a larger (12″x16″ size). I am pleased with the larger size and with the way the colors pop on the white paper.
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This is the first Van Gogh My Pet portrait that I have done on white paper, on proper canvas, and in a larger (12″x16″ size). I am pleased with the larger size and with the way the colors pop on the white paper.
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I’m wondering if maybe vangoghmypet.com was a rash purchase.
I went away for the weekend and one of the first things I did when I got home was to do a portrait of the Guster in the style of Van Gogh. The media is oil pastel.
Here is the image I used to work off:
It has been purported that the portrait looks more like an owl than the Guster.
Andy Warhol, in his Philosophy, distinguishes between temporary blemishes, and those that intrinsically mar your appearance. He maintains that should, for instance, one have an overwhelmingly large nose for their face, this is apparent to everyone as something that is rather unfortunate, and needs not to be acknowledged. Temporary blemishes, however, should be acknowledged so that your companions understand that the way you look just at the moment is not indicative of the way you look normally.
With that said, let it be known I have far more pimples than usual of late, but this is not normal, and I’m sure it’s due to stress, and not a permanent disfiguration by any means.