The painting I am referring to in this post is titled “46605”
Dear Bob; I kept your information! I want to write you again. I will practice the norm for my kind of letters and give up my previous arrangement when I have gotten my idea across to you. I want to make a program for when a Painting such as “46605” which was created with a wax-matting medium to be acceptable as Art without making a tweaking judgment about the artist. Did you ever consider that an oil painting might have wax as a medium on it’s thin canvas – a 48 Fine Art, no volume, surface type thing?
The painting I just mentioned was painted with a little bit of a suspicious smelling black oil paint from an art supply paint tube. I suspect it was a design of a kind of black oil paint from an auto-parts recycling bin that was put into a standard art supply paint tube. The art supply oil tube had been filled with regular motor oil with engine particles that I could see when on the pallet. Please visit the post at Gevluef about demagnitizing works of Art.
I recall my grandma Kay telling me when I took Betty’s Paintbox to art college, there was a problem with the contents but that everything seemed normal enough. My painting does not have a smell, I just recall the smell of motor oil at the time I made the work of art.
Putting things together, it makes sense that I have an improper judgment in that the painting might be considered bad art on the basis that the motor oil would not mix with the wax medium. I am not a hard head. I know that the painting is hard to manage though. So, can I convey this possible problem to you with contrition that my painting is an acceptable work? And that this situation should correctly work out as art of a fine art quality. I promise I will send you that second letter. Thanks Bob.
A former employer of mine, Jeffery Holmes is an outstanding member of the community and an important resource for accomplishing the details of travel for Napa’s visitors.
Comment January 8, 2022: this post exposes a disparity with respect to the painting. I want to mention that the VW Bug (1961) yellow was melted down: The Engine melted; March 18, 2018