Psst! (Blue), 2017
Acrylic and watercolour pencil on canvas
© Richard Guest, 2017
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Psst! (Orange), 2017
Acrylic and watercolour pencil on canvas
© Richard Guest, 2017
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Psst! (White), 2017
Acrylic and watercolour pencil on canvas
© Richard Guest, 2017
Three of six paintings from 2017 – they are all 80 x 80cm.
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Ashley Lily Scarlett and I are engaged in a conversation in pictures called Between Scarlett and Guest. Check it out.
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And David Cook and I are reviewing each other’s record collections one disc at at time. Check out Zzzounds!
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beautiful work –
Thanks very much!
Very special. Very sculptured.
Thanks very much, my friend.
Great pieces, Richard. So happy that you shared them. Thanks for posting the dimensions as well which makes it easier to visualize the originals. Beautiful colors, and fantastic values… none of it too surprising of course given your many talents!
Thanks very much, John. Really appreciate it.
I like the middle one especially – it feels like I’m indoors, outdoors, everywhere at once.
Really glad you like it – thanks very much.
Brilliant!
Thanks very much, Rabirius!
Love these images!
Really glad you like them. Thanks very much, Erassima!
Cool. Vibrant and energetic yet turbulent. I find them comfortingly bleak 🙂
Thanks very much, Stevie. I heart bleak.
These are fantastic Richard – landscape/portrait, and your brilliant phrase “abstract/actual”..and love those colours..
oops wrong WP account, this is Cath in another guise 🙂
Yes, I guessed! Thanks, Cath!
Hey, thanks! Really glad you like them.
Looks like you are still involved in so much great stuff! Love it. Cheers
Thank you so much, Deanne! Lovely to hear from you. Hope all is well over there.
Yes – pretty decent ! Getting back to drawing more. Do you use Instagram ? I am there more often now . Cheers !
Good to hear it! Yes, I do: richardguest9440. Me too. I’ll look you up.
Just looked you up and couldn’t find you 😦
Looks like you found me ! I wonder why it didn’t show up at first . My handle was chosen as a bit of a joke way back 😉 (it means plonk – and also the name of a cat we used to babysit !)
I searched for you by name – ha ha great!
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Thanks very much, Douglas! Much appreciated.