I read your bio and you?ve some strong points ,from your side.Your paint and drawing background must have teach you to be free in your creation,to reject details,face the the theme or idea of your work.Also,your art is not still,it is new ,any time you start a new paint.Paint must have give you a broad mind to easily find Art were it is,regardless on names or expression forms.The second good point is Francis Bacon. I share with you my devotion for him.I have seen most of his work,I collect documentation, he speaks a language I understand.Though, this has nothing to do with my pictures.I respect Ernesto Guevara, but I am not fighting in any "guerrilla".He has his own Art, I never could aproach. Regards jorge
Actually Brad, it did stink...and the really crappy part of that...after I brought it in and shot it...I made the mistake of breaking everything down (and giving the hoof back to the dog)before I pulled the images onto my comp. Due to a memory card glitch, only two images were readable, so I had to go chase the dog back down, wrestle the thing away from her, set everything back up, and stink up the room again. It was one of those days.