Portrait of a Young Painting
The evolution of a painting. Approximately eight days from start to finish.


I like it at this point, but I'm gonna take another
crack at it. Maybe I lose the painting, but I'll take
the chance. At least I'll have the picture....

I much prefer this one to the previous ones.
The other painting was lost, but as I look at the
photo, I don't care for it anymore. Let's get lost.
'Double Cross' Bill Pocock, 2008 (BP080207-114114)
crack at it. Maybe I lose the painting, but I'll take
the chance. At least I'll have the picture....
The other painting was lost, but as I look at the
photo, I don't care for it anymore. Let's get lost.

5 Comments:
Love it.
Thank you, Cine.
I'm still working on it, though. It maybe quite different before I stop.
The only way to stop me is to buy it as is.
I remember there was this great opening scene in a Cheech & Chong movie, 'The Corsican Brothers' where they're playing really bad, loud rock on a Paris street and people pay them to stop.
That's how I'd like to conduct my art career.
I love instant gratification evolution!
Nice painting...
Don't want to be a downer, but I kinda liked the first take... but even if I could afford to stop you it is too late!!!
I do love the feedback.
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