Wednesday, March 03, 2010

kfc

19 Comments:

Blogger Jesse said...

Oh that's pretty rad. It feels weirdly sci-fi. And makes me want fried chicken, what could be better?

5:54 PM  
Blogger Randall said...

Cool oil painting. I really like your subjects. I'm not sure where or how I stumbled on to your website but I'm glad I did.

I just started oil painting and did one of a local car wash of all things to paint, lol. I think it came out ok.

~Kirby
www.KirbysArt.blogspot.com

9:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"My, what a big bucket you have" said the little red hen. I like the tilty, slide-down-the-intersection perspective.

12:04 AM  
Blogger schilderijenfoto said...

I love it, composition, colour, very delicate. If I had done it it would turn out dull, but you make it a masterpiece.

1:29 AM  
Blogger Sven said...

I love how you simplified that building into one big shape - that's one of the things I am still not able to do. Great color variation, too.

4:41 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Another interesting piece. I was lucky enough to call in at Seona on a recent trip and was knocked out by the outstanding quality of your work in the flesh. I've always loved the reproductions on the net but the real thing is so much better. Wish I could afford to buy.

6:06 AM  
Blogger SamArtDog said...

You are not a "painting-a-day". Thank you. Your's are SO worth waiting for, when one shows up, I look at it immediately. I'm rarely disappointed (though I have to admit I love your urbany landscapes).

This KFC is a great example. You do something for these American icons they probably barely deserve; you do them the honor of being noticed. The ad guys would/must love your stuff. I sure do!

7:07 AM  
Blogger Shane White said...

It has a strange religious presence about it. John Harris even comes to mind...lovely really.

=s=

6:54 PM  
Blogger Brenda Boylan said...

This is Finger Lickin' Great!

3:52 PM  
Blogger David Westerfield said...

Nice William! Great subject, light, and air.

3:59 PM  
Blogger Don Coker said...

Okay, now I'm hungry! Good stuff, Sir.

4:05 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another great one...

11:59 PM  
Blogger Dean Grey said...

The reds almost look like blood!

Scary yet neat, William!

-Dean

12:45 PM  
Blogger Bill Cramer said...

"What he uses to fill his canvas with is not so vital. What is vital is how he does it." N. Fechin

I hear they also bake the chicken now.

4:29 AM  
Blogger Jared Shear said...

WOW, nice one William. One of my favorites!

6:18 AM  
Blogger Sherm said...

Extremely beautiful...never seen anyone capture the complex colors of urban blight like you do. Your paintings have opened my eyes to the sad beauty of what I always hated about growing up and living in southern California. Sign of the true artist.

10:51 AM  
Blogger Michael Pieczonka said...

very cool! Beautiful light and I love the KFC bucket, it brings back memories (there don't seem to be anymore standing here in Canada). Your stuff really looking dymanic lately.

1:45 PM  
Blogger william wray said...

thanks for all your wonderful comments, You all observe better that I do.

9:51 AM  
Blogger Aaronphilby said...

Haha. That's wonderful. I would love to see that hanging in a KFC or the home of someone who loves KFC.

10:41 PM  

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