By now you know I leave all poetry aside. This is to say that I get to the point. I describe the painting by giving its characteristics, and allow the visual perspective to speak for itself. However, this time I am including a close-up of this art piece--
Melted Legos--to give you a real taste as if you were looking at it face-to-face, as if you can actually touch it with your own hands.
Melted Legos is an oil painting, one of my favorite mediums. It is large in size, with true thickness on it, and yet I consider its texture somewhat conservative because I have worked pieces with greater thickness on the canvases. Let it be a footnote the fact that I did melt a bunch of legos when I was a child and put them together. Those weren't my legos, but my brother's. He wasn't too happy about it, but they for sure looked a lot cooler that way. This painting is going to be shown at Little Shanty Gallery. So I assume it will be on someone's wall a lot sooner than later because the gallery will offer plenty of events this coming summer. Donc bonne chance pour moi. I, of course, enjoyed my time with this artwork because it reminded me of the rascal in me--like the song says,
Good times are here again.

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