Hey! Mortmere! You did it again. This is just gorgeous. Very natural. I love the subtle use of blue, the content look on Hutch’s face, Starsky’s arm gently wrapped around Hutch. The essence of closeness.
Thank you for commenting – I’m really glad you see it like that and stopped by to say so, as I remember feeling a little bothered with the way the horizon was drawing the focus away from the guys but couldn’t figure out how to crop it differently without losing the airy feeling. Now it makes sense.
Just gorgeous!
Thank you, Jennifer!
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WOW, This is so stunning!
Thank you x a million!
You’re welcome! And thank you for this lovely comment!
Mmmmm. Very, very nice. 🙂
Thank you for commenting, Paula! 🙂
Hey! Mortmere! You did it again. This is just gorgeous. Very natural. I love the subtle use of blue, the content look on Hutch’s face, Starsky’s arm gently wrapped around Hutch. The essence of closeness.
Is Starsky wearing shades? Cool detail.
Aww, thank you, mvernet! Yes, Starsky is wearing shades. That detail and their pose come from a lovely late 70s photo by Tom Bianchi (the interview here is worth reading, too): https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/tom-bianchi-fire-island-pines-interview-photos
Wonderful picture–where did they find such a private beach? lol
Thank you, Dawn! One finds beaches like this only in one’s desert island fantasies… 🙂
Thank you for sharing this art. I especially liked how the the painting draws my eye from the guys up to the sky which is so bright and optimistic.
Thank you for commenting – I’m really glad you see it like that and stopped by to say so, as I remember feeling a little bothered with the way the horizon was drawing the focus away from the guys but couldn’t figure out how to crop it differently without losing the airy feeling. Now it makes sense.
This is absolutely magnificent! And do I see the birthmark on Hutch’s back? Now THAT’S detail.
Thank you! And yes, the birthmark is there. It’s a birthmark I love very, very much. 😉