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RE: ⭐️ "The Rock"

in #bescouted7 years ago

Nice titan. Especially having in mind that it is one of the first work you've done considering the difficulty of this technique. I was watching a movie about Paul Gauguin recently, and there was a scene where he made a painting on a window and i am pretty sure he painted it in reverse that looks normal from the outside. Does he have any relation to the birth of this technique?

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Glad you like my stone head ;-)

Didn't even know, Gauguin worked in this technique also. But I definitely don't think he has anything to do with the birth of reverse glass painting, as it dates back much further.

Not sure he did, judging from a scene in the movie is probably not the best way to ptesent facts :) He might have picked it up and used hospital window just because he was so broke he could not afford a canvas :)

Haha.. yes, that could well be true :-)