@Gweedo It’s a reference to a paiting of surrealist Belgian painter Magritte.
well done, one of my favorite artists =)
He’s not lost; he meant to find the Forest of Surreality.
Nice effect. Reminds me of Bev Doolittle’s work.
Sir Eely, Sir Steve, well drawn….☻
Wonderful!
I’m with the others, I love it!
Never heard of Magritte, but I love it! Stunning!
This is smart stuff. Why doesn’t my local paper run this!!!
The Magritte piece is named “Signature in Blank.” It lives at the National Gallery of Art in DC, and is usually on display.
February 08, 2017
falknir over 13 years ago
@Gweedo It’s a reference to a paiting of surrealist Belgian painter Magritte.
well done, one of my favorite artists =)
T_Lexi over 13 years ago
He’s not lost; he meant to find the Forest of Surreality.
listmom over 13 years ago
Nice effect. Reminds me of Bev Doolittle’s work.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 13 years ago
Sir Eely, Sir Steve, well drawn….☻
annamargaret1866 over 13 years ago
Wonderful!
pibfan868 over 13 years ago
I’m with the others, I love it!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Never heard of Magritte, but I love it! Stunning!
atlebattle over 13 years ago
This is smart stuff. Why doesn’t my local paper run this!!!
pltrgyst over 13 years ago
The Magritte piece is named “Signature in Blank.” It lives at the National Gallery of Art in DC, and is usually on display.