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A painting my father requested from "The Old Tokaido Road" By Hiroshige and oil on canvas. done in my high school years was one of my fav as well did a few from this stunning series of painting.

www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/36937

Peter_Private_Box, , Leo W, Gudrun and 5 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Steve Paxton
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You see i would take a photo and do an oil from that i believe thats painting is another interpretation of photography and they go hand in hand. i am fast thinking i should gets a set of brushes and oils. i may take a few photos of the paintings i kept for my self i still have that where done as set topics in art.
6 years ago.
 Leo W
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Ein sehr schöne Gemälde mit den farbig hervorgehobenen Menschen
6 years ago.
 Steve Paxton
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part of my liking of this is just that only three small bits of colour in an other wise Black and white world. thank you and glad you like it as well.
6 years ago.
 Peter_Private_Box
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Hi Steve,

Again, I am so impressed! I am lost for words.
Japanese art always had that special quality, which I could never put a finger on, but it stood out a mile.. You have captured it here!

Best Wishes, and a good weekend
Peter
6 years ago.
 Steve Paxton
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Once again some thing I did enjoy when I was younger at school when this was done I was happy to do the painting for my parents. I think the Japaneses paintings had a simplistic side that spoke volumes without making the painting complicated. why I loved this total B/W but three small spots of colour to add a very little bit of interest.

I have been thinking that I should take this up again as well. Many thanks Peter glad you enjoyed this.
6 years ago.

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