That creeps me out a bit!
I rather like it. Probably you know very well, Charon's part in Tom Stoppard's play on Wilde and Housman, "The Invention of Love." The characterisation here is consistent with that subject, I would think.
I love it
@ Laurent yes I know about the reference of Charon in The Invention of Love. I love the colors and the flesh is beautifully painted.
This is a fantastic painting. I love that the bottom of his foot is dirty - but I can never understand why he's so "rosy-cheeked"...!
That creeps me out a bit!
ReplyDeleteI rather like it. Probably you know very well, Charon's part in Tom Stoppard's play on Wilde and Housman, "The Invention of Love." The characterisation here is consistent with that subject, I would think.
ReplyDeleteI love it
ReplyDelete@ Laurent yes I know about the reference of Charon in The Invention of Love. I love the colors and the flesh is beautifully painted.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic painting. I love that the bottom of his foot is dirty - but I can never understand why he's so "rosy-cheeked"...!
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