I did this one watercolor in dark green back on September 4th, 1989 when my wife and my daughter went on vacation and I had two weeks alone at our home in northern Virginia many moons ago. I was inspired/ fired/ totally taken with the moment and I worked every waking hour that I had at nights mostly after returning from work selling wines wholesale in Washington D.C.
Here is one piece that I recently photographed many times - many close-ups of sections of the whole piece. I have included them all here so that each section may better seen and focused on. Hope you like it : hope it makes it easier to see and evaluate and understand? That's the idea anyway.
It's so much fun to focus on parts of this watercolor to better see them and appreciate what each section has to offer up and add to the overall appreciation of the entire piece. I like this idea and will be doing it more often from now on.
I took these pictures I believe for the first time and there are many more to go.
These are two happy lovers indeed here and mostly in this image having fun and smiling.
I do them / did them quickly and with a certain confidence and abandon and a rush of emotion and enthusiasm and necessity, too?!? It's all wrapped up, the whole thing : a bundle of energy and connections and links and synapses and tangents touching and bumping, kissing, colliding, riding-gliding, glittering, sprinkling, spurting, catharting, ... just so much that builds and crescendos and peaks and pops and pistons and presses and preens and parts and shows so many energetic expressions of one's tangled and compressed and repressed arts -personal personalities' traits and tirades and exploding escapes ... wonderful, amazing ... I love it ...
I love the ride, the voyage, the maiden side trips, the maidens, the stuck them with in mire and sweat and earnest emotional expressives, missives ...
Look at the joy here above in their two faces. It's there, unmistakable, really. You do see/feel it : don't you?!? Cheers and enjoy, Anthony ( TONY ) Quinn
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