I can just feel the artist’s viscosity.
It’s a light-hearted, fairly modern piece.
I prefer his older work, with heavier, darker themes…back when he used 20W-50.
A fine example of the so called “grease monkey” movement started by Danny Zuko in the late fifties.
Used. Nicely recycled
No vehicles were harmed in the collection of these pigments.
I prefer his original works, even though they were crude.
so then that is art in my driveway?
The artist’s statement is too messy and slippery
He used to use turpentine, but it always led to sticky situations.
He had to grease some palms to get his work displayed there.
November 25, 2017
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I can just feel the artist’s viscosity.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 10 years ago
It’s a light-hearted, fairly modern piece.
I prefer his older work, with heavier, darker themes…back when he used 20W-50.
PICTO almost 10 years ago
A fine example of the so called “grease monkey” movement started by Danny Zuko in the late fifties.
Plods with ...™ almost 10 years ago
Used. Nicely recycled
BearsDown Premium Member almost 10 years ago
No vehicles were harmed in the collection of these pigments.
JHAppel almost 10 years ago
I prefer his original works, even though they were crude.
t jacobs almost 10 years ago
so then that is art in my driveway?
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 10 years ago
The artist’s statement is too messy and slippery
James Hopkins almost 10 years ago
He used to use turpentine, but it always led to sticky situations.
P51Strega almost 10 years ago
He had to grease some palms to get his work displayed there.