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Hey guys,
I'll have some work to post later today if all goes according to plan with the mail, but in the meantime, check this out if you're interested: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njurj5OcQgM And 'yes', I am that short. Ben, Jimmy, and Todd can vouch. Graig
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Nice story and video!
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Dude,
That was awesome. After so many emails, posts, etc it's nice to hear the voice behind it. Next up the "Kreindler Method of Painting". Think Bob Ross with happy little fans. Mark
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Great YouTube interview! Thanks for providing the link for us to check out... I noticed that your Ernie Banks painting graces the current cover of the SCD. Nice!! |
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Thanks for the kind words, guys! What's weird is that my voice was a little deeper in this video than in real life, and I guess they didn't air all of my self-deprecating comments. Which is probably a good thing. Reality television has yet to rear its ugly head into the studio.
And god help us all if they provide me with a forum to teach painting. I suppose I could include 'happy little pinstripes', 'friendly little Gem Razor Blade signs', and 'naughty little Conlons'...or something...how many people would actually watch it, though? By the way, how do the paintings look in SCD? A fellow board member told me about the issue a few days ago, and I didn't have any idea that T.S. O'Connell was using them - not that mind!
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very cool! still waiting on affordable card sized paintings
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Thanks, Sean!!
Here's that darn Bobby Jones painting that took forever. Here hes teeing off at the 17th on the Old Course at St. Andrews. The date is July 16, 1927, and it's the final round of the British Open, which he would ultimately win with a score of 285. It was a commission for Golf Links of the Past (http://www.golfspast.com/), as they will have it on display when the PGA starts at Pebble Beach in a couple of weeks. I would imagine that they're going to gouge the price, but I guess that's what happens in the gallery market. Anywho, hope you guys dig it! Graig
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Graig, your representations of light are just amazing.
(You wouldn't be channeling Rembrandt just a bit, would you?) |
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Well said David. I'm just running out ways to describe how much your work moves me, Graig.
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