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I have a pipestone pipe like that but it is a ceremonial pipe relegated as a wall hanger mostly.Glad to see you have a pipe in that image as well.
I have a pipestone pipe like that but it is a ceremonial pipe relegated as a wall hanger mostly.Glad to see you have a pipe in that image as well.
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I really like the way Mr. Elwell used the "mist/fog" to "frame" the canoe and it's occupants to draw attention to it/them. I looked at some of his other work, and this seems to be a unique technique for him; perhaps an experiment?I like old canoes & own a couple of wood canvas ones, but you don't see birch bark canoes anymore.
Robert Farrington Elwell
The use of mist & fog is used a lot in paintings involving water & woods to bring focus to the main subject. I like the effect too.I really like the way Mr. Elwell used the "mist/fog" to "frame" the canoe and it's occupants to draw attention to it/them. I looked at some of his other work, and this seems to be a unique technique for him; perhaps an experiment?
Reminds me of John Hurt somehow.Ernst Eitner, Hamburg, 1867 - 1955. "Self Portrait with Hat", 1920.
Wearing a homburg in Hamburg, having a hamburger.Ernst Eitner, Hamburg, 1867 - 1955. "Self Portrait with Hat", 1920.
There's definitely a resemblance, at least in that portrait.Reminds me of John Hurt somehow.
There's definitely a resemblance, at least in that portrait.