Grampy- It sure is nice to see people reverting back to good ole bullets. I\’m tired of using those pop-out flags in my rifle. Most beings just didn\’t respect those flags. A lot of lesser sorts were cheating. I\’m thinking of going back to bullets as well. What caliber is that?
For almost three decades, Larmon has received critical acclaim for creating paintings that lyrically explore the divide between abstraction and referential imagery. He aims to establish compositions that while largely remaining non-referential and non-objective, nevertheless convey distinct moods and a strong sense of atmosphere. Along these lines, he combines expressive gestures with more specifically drawn details, and layers washes of paint with opaque forms. The results are compositions that often read as epic sceneries. Familiar or dazzlingly strange, these are highly associative and reminiscent of dramatic landscapes found in nature as well as of out-of-space skies.
Grampy- It sure is nice to see people reverting back to good ole bullets. I\’m tired of using those pop-out flags in my rifle. Most beings just didn\’t respect those flags. A lot of lesser sorts were cheating. I\’m thinking of going back to bullets as well. What caliber is that?
March 2nd, 2003 at 11:17 am
reminds me of a man i once met… hard and lethal!
March 2nd, 2003 at 8:46 pm