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bisontuba
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A strange painting

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At my local antique flea market early this morning, I saw this very bizarre oil on canvas painting. It is quite large, and since it was a whole $10!, I bought it--I can't find a signature on the painting, but I wonder what the artist was trying to express---or what they were smoking?! This is one strange painting.. A head/bust, a basket with handles, and an Over The Shoulder Saxhorn....I guess for minds greater than mine....For your viewing amusement....
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Oil Painting Lesson Number 3 - Composition

Find 3 random objects and combine them to make an Artistic Statement. Be sure to use Background and Base to provide connectivity between the objects.

(I wrote that without looking - then I found this: http://painting.about.com/od/compositio ... ules_2.htm )
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He's obviously wondering if it's worth trying to iron out the dents that make the horn sound sour, or just toss the whole works in the wastebasket.

or, as a nursery rhymer might put it...

A-tisket, A-tasket, a saxhorn and a basket.
Disgruntled owner looks askance
at wrinkled bell sans resonance.
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That's not a dent in the bell... it's the rest of the head, as viewed through the clear Lexan bell. Obviously a modern over-the-shoulder P-saxhorn. The sour look on the face is because the horn is a basket case.
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Doug Elliott wrote:That's not a dent in the bell... it's the rest of the head, as viewed through the clear Lexan bell. Obviously a modern over-the-shoulder P-saxhorn. The sour look on the face is because the horn is a basket case.
But interestingly enough, the reflection contains a neck, where the bust does not.

Title it "Dilbert's Refinished Sympathy"
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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