Artist and ART

The main problem with the 46605 painting is that it is difficult to manage. It is difficult to manage for certain reasons. Thus the painting should get moved to a permanent home. So lets examine the reasons as to the painting’s difficulties.

The Artist is still living. My relationship with the painting is one of depth. I understand that I have authority in the way in which I interact with people because they agree that it is beautiful and that I did a good work. Recall the convention that the Artist only gets one: anything else is just filling in the colors!

The painting affects the body. This painting causes a xyphoid in the sternum. When the viewer has had time to love the painting, there is a win. That win is in the eyes and thus in the mind indeed. It therefore is a worthy prayer. This prayer is only possible for men.

The last problem that develops with the painting is the problem of the Doric Architectural Order. With the Doric Order the community advanced in knowledge. When that happened the people whose blood-type is O(neg) fixated Ionically. Recall that the O(neg) blood-type manifests as determination.

The Greeks needed to relax the Doric Order. Thus, they placed the work on the horizontal-plane. See: Greek Architecture for the Doric Order and for the Ionic Order. What I am telling you is that my painting is difficult to manage because of the iconic determinant for people viewing the painting whose Blood-type is O(neg).

In conclusion, I would like to advise the management constituency caring for the painting, the painting needs a secure home based on certain management concerns. 46605 should be in a Museum where there are Art Historians and other important people doing activities pertaining to ART. This is a worthy painting even if it is viewed just by Museum-staff.

Looking at the painting you should know that it is the solution to Abstract Expressionism. Compare my work of ART to any of the Famous Paintings in Abstract Expressionism. You will notice that there isn’t much out there that would please the eye as much as 46605.

Comment; June 8th, 2024: The painting is at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LACMA.

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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.

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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