“…Given the existence as uttered forth in the public works of Puncher and Wattmann of a personal God quaquaquaqua with white beard quaquaquaqua outside time without extension who from the heights of divine apathia divine athambia divine aphasia loves us dearly with some exceptions for reasons unknown but time will tell…”
Painting: For Reasons Unknown by clinock. 14 x 11″. Acrylic on canvas.
Words: extract from Lucky’s speech, Waiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett.
Wow! That one is a stunner! One of my favorites of yours. I can’t imagine ever painting this large but this is amazing. I’d love to see it as a quilt. Thanks for sharing it!
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Thank you for your kind words Laura. Yes, It would be something else as a quilt but that’s an art form in which I wouldn’t know where to begin.
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He makes better sense than Trump and your painting subject is better looking than Hillary.
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Guess you will be voting Green then Carl! Thanks for dropping by my friend.
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I think so. Jill whatshername seems more in tune with the needs of the country and planet as well. My father intends to vote for Franklin D Roosevelt. Again. Mr Roosevelt may be a democrat but he is a fellow New Yorker so he’s OK in my book. Hillary Billery is so inclusive(allegedly), she seems to offer a sweet strawberry to every man , woman and child in America. She’ll pocket most of the strawberries I am sure. Trumpet , although very rich has no class, no simple manners, no respect, is crude and rude and I do not want him as the head of my country before the world.
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Perhaps all will be revealed on the other side…who knows? But your painting brings joy today.
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I’m happy my painting brings you joy, and on this side 😉
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Love the painting — Did you see the Picasso exhibit st the art gallery?
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Thank you, and yes I did and continue to visit. It’s a complex show and a bit of a game changer for my relationship with PP.
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PP. You mean he painted with urine ?
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Wonderful John !
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It’s always lovely to see your smiling face Helen and thank you…
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A complex and very powerful painting John….very clearly realised. Wonderfully inspired by Beckett’s play. Definitely one of your best!
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High praise indeed and very much appreciated Robert, thank you. I’ve not been around my computer much this summer but will try to get over to you soon…
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………so pleased you have been having a break.
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quaquaquaqua
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lucky
bastard
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but time will tell…
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What a powerful painting this is John. I don’t pretend to know all the nuances about his particular piece, only that it touches me on a very profound level. Wonderful work!
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Thank you for your kind and generous words Deb. That this painting touches you means I must be doing something right. Your comment inspires me…
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