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Post by saL on Jul 9, 2012 3:49:39 GMT -8
ha!.. you did pick my favorite Kehoe piece from the show.. nice one man!.. congrats!
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Post by berliner on Sept 27, 2012 5:23:23 GMT -8
Your collection is really very impressive and most pieces fit my taste. I like the McLennans, the Wittfooths, the Kris Lewis is beautiful; and on top "To see her as you 'd see a star". Congratulations
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Post by origo on Sept 29, 2012 0:15:47 GMT -8
Thanks a lot for the kind words, and welcome to the forum. It's. great place.
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Post by jak1 on Mar 7, 2013 15:06:05 GMT -8
I live in NYC.. and know Martin.. not well.. but, anyway.. that is one of the finest I have ever seen him produce.. great pick up
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Post by bmerel on Mar 7, 2013 15:18:23 GMT -8
I live in NYC.. and know Martin.. not well.. but, anyway.. that is one of the finest I have ever seen him produce.. great pick upagreed. absolutely.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2013 19:08:31 GMT -8
"Added these 3 wonderful pieces lately, really happy with adding these to my collection. All 3 are oil paintings, the Wittfooth is a reason commision measuring 40 x 50 inches."
Really nice pieces Allan. Congrats!
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Post by origo on Mar 8, 2013 23:08:09 GMT -8
He's such a nice fellow to deal with and I've said it many times before but the progress he have done as an artist over the last 5-6 years is amazing. Doing commisions is always hit or miss, but he listens to your ideas and thoughts, takes that and makes it his total own in his universe. I couldn't be happier, love the worlds colliding because of mans impact, the bears from different parts suddenly find themselves searching territories the same places. There's so many things to reflect over, first of the obvious impact from man, but also the globalization that our world is going through. There's such a strength and beauty to this image, and the sky is just mindblowing, looks like it's gonna crack anytime! Martin told me that he found inspiration in some old masters and used this image as an homage to Caspar Friedrich's Sea of Ice painting, the ground shares the same structures. 3.bp.blogspot.com/-j4sSWJZ64mE/UJZIGAqtnKI/AAAAAAAAKDw/UtbWpI7rH7c/s1600/1+Caspar_David_Friedrich_006+sea+ice.jpgI live in NYC.. and know Martin.. not well.. but, anyway.. that is one of the finest I have ever seen him produce.. great pick up
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Post by jrog22 on Apr 9, 2013 14:32:45 GMT -8
Love that wittfooth comission!!
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Post by Jean-Pascal on Apr 13, 2013 11:53:54 GMT -8
Congrats Origo!Lovely piece!
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