PJ.
In an Ideal World ...
The painter of light™ and the world's best painter of animals could get together and paint this.
From what I am learning from Lisa Brash's art opines I doubt their styles would mix PJ, and i'm somewhat surprised you don't realise that.
If you look closely their strokes are somewhat contradictory. I find Kinkade demonstrates a more rigorously formal approach to that of Gayford, who effortlessly fuses a juxtaposition of chaos with order.
I feel you should spend a little bit of time listening to Lisa's well thought out critques before suggesting a collaboration which, to be blunt, would not result in a more lucent mirror of our collective subconscious.
Bliddy heck Wirral
Until I started watching Lisa Brash's Art sales I would have said 'that picture is crap d'ya know what I mean like'. However her perceptive, and dare I say provocative appreciation of Art has really influenced my thinking.
She has an eye for Art that I have never come across before. I find it as stimualting as I do moving.
I fail to see how calling a presenter "dirty" is allowed to stand?
Does that not fall under the "offensive" category?
Yes they are about as funny as piles hence i dont watch him anymore (find that a good idea if i dont like something myself)
However calling somebody "dirty" implies all sorts and is not right