Took a while to see the money showing through that thin envelope but I'm sure that subliminally it starts to work quickly .
Cheerfully decorative piece,I like the envelope flap "Pediment" too....gives subliminal solidity to " foreign money".
Took a while to see the money showing through that thin envelope but I'm sure that subliminally it starts to work quickly .
Cheerfully decorative piece,I like the envelope flap "Pediment" too....gives subliminal solidity to " foreign money".
Randall
Another masterpiece you have created. I have enjoyed each and every one that you have shared with us and look forward to seeing more in the coming year.
I hope that you have enjoyed the festive season and I wish you a Happy New Year in 2015.
Cheers
thanks don and mel......took a few days off and went surfing so it was a happy holiday for me. hope it was for everyone out there too. merry christmas and happy new year! just started the big box a few minutes ago.....i'll post up something when theres something to look at......might be awhile...........
Thanks Randall. Keep the pics coming
Ah more cardboard, I know I've said this before but I love your carboard. Weird? perhaps but oh so delightfully textured.
another milestone....400,000 hits. i sincerely thank everyone who follows this thread!! that said i've been very busy painting asian money , pictures soon.................................thanks again.
Randall,
Ever heard of Tom Eckert? His work can be seen at TomEckertArt dot com... i saw his stuff and immediately thought of yours. Hyper-realistic is so cool.
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Randall - the money is amazing. Are you by any chance the artist that did the wooden quilt at the National Quilt Museum in Paducah. If you are not you need to come and see it.
Bill, if it's a quilt, my guess would be it's Eckert's work as cloth is his specialty...
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dan and bill......two different guys...3 if you count me. i never met tom but we are well aware of each other and have even been in the same group shows (museum show in philadelphia) and collections. his work is absolutely amazing. fraser smith does the quilts.....i've never met him either but have again been in the same shows on occasion.(art fairs) his work is also fantastic.
I went through this whole thread and I am
In awe at your talent. Simply amazing thank you for sharing this.
thanks william....really appreciate taking the time to look at it.
Randal, I am simply blown away by your attention to and reproduction of details.
A am completely in awe of your talent, and humbled by your skill.
I don't know if you are familiar with Wayne & Garth from Saturday Night Live but...
"We're not worthy, we're not worthy!"
"I've cut the dang thing three times and it's STILL too darn short"
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Stew Hagerty