Comment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by Touch2Touch
That they are. (But somehow I miss the woman whom I conjured up who painted her self-portrait so amazingly!)
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by CMSmith
Thanks. I enjoyed the picture and the information. I’ll keep an eye out for his work now that you’ve introduced me.
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by Touch2Touch
Christine, now that I know she’s a he — I will too!
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by Patti Kuche
Now we get the thrill of exploring more of his wonderful work! Just for the record Judith, I am a gold medallist when it comes to jumping to conclusions – sometimes it’s the only exercise I get!
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by Touch2Touch
What you need is to have them add jumping to conclusions to the list of Olympics events! (I myself was rooting for snow shoveling as an event, mine wasn’t quantity, but oh my, was it ever quality!)
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by Crowing Crone Joss
well, this just gave us a chance to look at this painting again and that’s nothing but a plus! i did go and read up about him – yet somehow I’m disappointed he turned out to be a he! It’s a very...
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by Touch2Touch
It strikes me as curious, Joss — but I felt exactly the same way. I was disappointed he was a he! I like to think of a woman painter with that kind of power, I guess. Thanks, as always, for the visit...
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by Pauline
Interesting view – I liked that a man could paint a woman who possessed that much power and show it so confidently…
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by Touch2Touch
Your view equally interesting, Pauline. Never occurred to me to look at it from that angle — but it makes a lot of sense.
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by 2e0mca
It remains a stunning piece of work Judith and I have made more than my share of assumptions over the years! More power to your elbow for correcting
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by bhawnavij
Thanks for sharing this. The painting is quite striking indeed. It has a feeling of Trompe L’oeil.
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by Touch2Touch
What an interesting observation! Back I go to stare at it again — (BTW, bhawna, the comment box didn’t come up on your next to last post; dunno what I was doing wrong.)
View ArticleComment on Another DON’T: Don’t Leap to Conclusions! by Random Acts of Writing
Still, a good change to show us all this amazing photo again! : )
View ArticleComment on What Would YOU Call It? by Touch2Touch
Made me laugh out loud at the breakfast table! Great way to start the day, Sonel —
View ArticleComment on What Would YOU Call It? by Touch2Touch
Another great morning laugh! Thanks, Madame C.!
View ArticleComment on What Would YOU Call It? by Touch2Touch
Hope the Drowning Man association isn’t triggered by Life’s overtaking waves! There are smooth times and turbulent times, keeping us on our toes, I guess. (Wow, what a mixing of metaphors!)...
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