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TVL wrote:I think I read somewhere that SP paints. Has anyone ever seen anything he has done or is it something he has never shown anyone and keeps private? Lora?
LB:Are you still doing any painting?
SP:I haven't for a while now, but I still have the paintings I did previously. I think I might auction those off at some point for charity. Painting is fun for me.
Heart wrote:I received some chocolate body paint for my birthday, I could be his canvas.
PROPERRY wrote:TVL wrote:I think I read somewhere that SP paints. Has anyone ever seen anything he has done or is it something he has never shown anyone and keeps private? Lora?
I read that too some where, I can't remember, that Perry paints, and don't know if it was for his own private enjoyment, or if the painting were ever shown to the public.
AR wrote:I have heard that Steve Perry is seriously thinking hard about painting again. Recently, he added a small backup stroke to some small alternative painter. His painting isn't what it used to be, but is more "mature" now.
AR wrote:I have heard that Steve Perry is seriously thinking hard about painting again. Recently, he added a small backup stroke to some small alternative painter. His painting isn't what it used to be, but is more "mature" now.
TVL wrote:AR wrote:I have heard that Steve Perry is seriously thinking hard about painting again. Recently, he added a small backup stroke to some small alternative painter. His painting isn't what it used to be, but is more "mature" now.
thats funny, Ed, but to put it in more artistic terms it would be...
Recently, he primed the canvas and painted the background for an abstract artist. He's no Dali, but you can see a maturity in his work.![]()
AR wrote:TVL wrote:AR wrote:I have heard that Steve Perry is seriously thinking hard about painting again. Recently, he added a small backup stroke to some small alternative painter. His painting isn't what it used to be, but is more "mature" now.
thats funny, Ed, but to put it in more artistic terms it would be...
Recently, he primed the canvas and painted the background for an abstract artist. He's no Dali, but you can see a maturity in his work.![]()
Well if you must chose a surrealist I prefer the works of Magritte over Dali.
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