Artist Interview | John Wolseley
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
- The artist discusses his work featuring the variety and unique nature of water forms in Australia for the exhibition "Heartlands and Headwaters".
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It is only people like John Wolseley who can save our world--- he is a transcendent artist and I understand him completely!
absolute madlad
As an art student your inspiration is astounding, thank you for sharing and inspiring me
Absolutely brilliant. What a wonderful life you must have. I am so inspired!!
yes i would love to throw dead birds around on a canvas...
Me too--this man is rare, a genius!
John Wolseley, you are fabulous! I love pelicans and though heartbroken to see a dead one, bless you for capturing it's memory and recording the essence of its magnificence even after it's loss. I'm so glad to have viewed this video to understand better what the amazing images convey.
This guys a wild one
I wonder if he'd use his own amputated leg to paint
Magical! Thank you
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Probably would've been more sensible to have left the dead bird alone in its natural environment rather than to drag that big canvas into what looks like a pristine area.
stop pretending to care about things
@@ScottApM It's just my opinion and has nothing to do with caring about dead birds or old artists.
Enabling insanity!
Is this guy normal?
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WTF? Perversion to use the dead bird.