Aug 18th, '10, 13:42
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by Chip » Aug 18th, '10, 13:42
IPT wrote:Oh right. Sorry.
No need to be sorry, you have btw prompted the much needed changing of the scroll!
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Aug 20th, '10, 09:37
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by IPT » Aug 20th, '10, 09:37
I have watched artists paint horses similar to that. They make it look so darn easy. I hate them!
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Aug 23rd, '10, 18:03
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by tinafatlard » Aug 23rd, '10, 18:03
One word. Magnificent!!!
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Aug 23rd, '10, 18:14
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by Victoria » Aug 23rd, '10, 18:14
Ohhh peacocks!! Lovely!
Aug 24th, '10, 11:32
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by Ambrose » Aug 24th, '10, 11:32
Very nice, reminds me when I was younger. I loved looking at the neighbors peacocks, and that funny sound they make
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Aug 24th, '10, 21:18
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by IPT » Aug 24th, '10, 21:18
That is a lovely painting.
Our neighbors had them too and I HATED them!! Constant squawking and feathers all over the place.
I do like that painting though.
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by Chip » Sep 23rd, '10, 14:30
Current scroll hanging ...
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Oct 12th, '10, 13:35
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by rabbit » Oct 12th, '10, 13:35
Oct 12th, '10, 14:46
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by David R. » Oct 12th, '10, 14:46
One of the two I own.
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Nov 21st, '10, 09:29
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by JBaymore » Nov 21st, '10, 09:29
Changing of the scroll and pot day today.
A jumping carp to bring back some memories of recent warmer days on this cold, below freezing November morning. The vase is an anagama one of mine fired at Kanayama, Japan in 2008.
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Nov 21st, '10, 10:13
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by David R. » Nov 21st, '10, 10:13
Great tokonoma !
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by JBaymore » Nov 21st, '10, 11:11
David R. wrote:Great tokonoma !
Thanks, David.
Nov 23rd, '10, 00:21
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by IPT » Nov 23rd, '10, 00:21
That is beautiful John, I've never seen a jumping coy painting quite like that.