Thanks Chris
Giverny ? :-)
THANKS again.
Monet had eyesight problems, imbedded in his talent.
Once cured his work was different - TRUE!
My eye doctor whom I visited last Friday told me I should ....
Well ...
I saw Les Nymphea
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/Philichromes/Watching-Les-Nymphea_DSC1171-2.jpg.html
in Basel Switzerland -Fondation Bayerlee
http://www.fondationbeyeler.ch/Museum
and another version in NYC
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/NYC-Les+Nympheas-7751-2.jpg.html
Tools of another trade I suppose
Amitiés
Philippe, painter with pixels ;-)
Le 13 juin 13 à 22:11, Chris Barker a écrit :
> Very Philichrome, Philippe!
>
> But also a touch of Giverny about it, perhaps.
>
> Chris
>
> On 13 Jun 2013, at 18:58, "philippe.amard" <philippe.amard@xxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> It's here but please don't touch; the paint might still be wet...
>>
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/Philichromes/Philichrome+XXI+-+The+Pond-3531.jpg.html
>> or
>> http://tinyurl.com/mm9xyuc
>>
>> Meant to be viewed large
>
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