Ain’t that the truth? Unfortunately for me…you poke your finger anywhere on me and it goes straight to the bone…Fat, Fat, Fat but then again it keeps me warm. Thanks for stopping by Chris. ~~dru~~
Yes he agrees with you but bless him told me he’d rather look at me.
Nutz’O Bonkers is the word for him.
However, I agree with you also, this is the first female nude I’ve seen in a long time I’d actually like on my wall…well the wall in “HE”‘s office where I have the Picasso Blue Period Nude that hung in my bathroom….used it instead of a mirror when I got out of the tub…but now it resides in his office. This one just “hit” me. ~~dru~~
O’ dubie, I forgot to tell you that “HE” is “HE Who Will Not Obey” my…oh what should i call him? My partner I guess. “HE” is a pseudonym because I can invade my own privacy but “HE” needs a small amount of consideration. AND since he likes me….then of course he has good taste. ~~dru~~
wink wink and grin
It is said the best artists can paint a picture, or write a passage, or compose a poem, or sculpt a figure of a woman, in the extremes of old age, but, in which, the viewer sees her in the beauty of all her years; as a young, fresh child, a budding teen, a confident adult, and, a mature woman of a certain age….all in one, in her eyes….
In that sense, all lovers are both the artist who sees her for all her beauty, but, also sees it by viewing her, at any age, through loving eyes….
Picasso loved women, for sure, and, in many ways lives up to his reputation; personally, I wish he’d learned to ‘color inside the lines’ just a little bit. His art would have been more accessible to the common taste if he had ever condescended to discipline his talent… But. that’s just me; I like realism… After a few times, fantasy pales in comparison to the real world…
Love the spout and love the idea of my old lover being an artist….after all he does paint houses. One of the reasons I like Picasso’s Blue Period so much is the realism not the cubism or whatever his style finally became. I did like the simplistic almost primate doves and flowers before his end…and yah that guy liked him some woman. ~~dru~~
giggle
You’ve gotta love those hard bodies!
chris
Ain’t that the truth? Unfortunately for me…you poke your finger anywhere on me and it goes straight to the bone…Fat, Fat, Fat but then again it keeps me warm. Thanks for stopping by Chris. ~~dru~~
Interesting descriptions!
Well, whomever ‘HE’ may be, he’s got good taste; it’s an excellent study of a lush beauty… What’s not to like?….
gigoid
Yes he agrees with you but bless him told me he’d rather look at me.
Nutz’O Bonkers is the word for him.
However, I agree with you also, this is the first female nude I’ve seen in a long time I’d actually like on my wall…well the wall in “HE”‘s office where I have the Picasso Blue Period Nude that hung in my bathroom….used it instead of a mirror when I got out of the tub…but now it resides in his office. This one just “hit” me. ~~dru~~
O’ dubie, I forgot to tell you that “HE” is “HE Who Will Not Obey” my…oh what should i call him? My partner I guess. “HE” is a pseudonym because I can invade my own privacy but “HE” needs a small amount of consideration. AND since he likes me….then of course he has good taste. ~~dru~~
wink wink and grin
It is said the best artists can paint a picture, or write a passage, or compose a poem, or sculpt a figure of a woman, in the extremes of old age, but, in which, the viewer sees her in the beauty of all her years; as a young, fresh child, a budding teen, a confident adult, and, a mature woman of a certain age….all in one, in her eyes….
In that sense, all lovers are both the artist who sees her for all her beauty, but, also sees it by viewing her, at any age, through loving eyes….
Picasso loved women, for sure, and, in many ways lives up to his reputation; personally, I wish he’d learned to ‘color inside the lines’ just a little bit. His art would have been more accessible to the common taste if he had ever condescended to discipline his talent… But. that’s just me; I like realism… After a few times, fantasy pales in comparison to the real world…
gigoid, spouting off…
*grin*
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Love the spout and love the idea of my old lover being an artist….after all he does paint houses. One of the reasons I like Picasso’s Blue Period so much is the realism not the cubism or whatever his style finally became. I did like the simplistic almost primate doves and flowers before his end…and yah that guy liked him some woman. ~~dru~~
giggle
Oh for pete’s sake that should have been primitive not primate but i guess in a convoluted way primate works too….me