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Old 08-06-2011, 01:59 AM   #1
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Thumbs up NatashaMay Art World: Inspired by famous paintings - Degas

Another Friday and another PPF. How was your week? The highlight of mine was a broken camera and <a href="http://www.couponcatch.net/ "><strong>coupon savings </strong></a> a new haircut for both my pooches. That's as interesting as it got. What? I'm not boring. Who said that? Well, it's been shitty weather here all week what was I supposed to do? Oh, yeah. I did paint a bit. I made some ATC's. You'll get to see one of them on Monday. :)But for now a painting inspired by Edgar Degas and The green dancers. Only my dancer is blue cause when I look at that painting the dancers are blue only the title <a href="http://www.couponcatch.net/ "><strong>printable coupon </strong></a> suggests they are green. :) I don't know if the color changed through <a href="http://www.couponcatch.net/ "><strong>couponing </strong></a> the years or Degas was color blind. :) If this was a poll what would you vote for? Color change through the years or Degas was color blind? Or someone actualy knows the truth. Please share!P.S. After reading your comments it occurred to me there is <a href="http://436100.info/view.php?id=2655"><strong>His Most Famous Statue – The Cirque Calder – Alexander Calder ...</strong></a> a third option. I'm the one color blind! Cause I see blue from whichever angle I'm looking at. :))Acrylics on wood. Size 20x30 cm (8x12 in) and 2 cm thick.Original:(Image Source) Inspired by famous paintings - Degas
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