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Take "Sardine Tin": it is a direct nod to Manet's "Oysters" of 1862, where Manet made the oysters he painted look seaside fresh.
Some pictures, like views of a Roman aqueduct or of a street corner that Edward Hopper might have painted, look as if they were copied from photographs.
Most of the time, homeowners will use a brushed finish for a traditional painted look.
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Inside were other artificial eyes she had painted, looking at first glance like small, shiny seashells.
In another picture, about 15 men, women and children who were not painted looked up from thatched huts.
A ceramic tree I painted looked like a melted bong.
The slender young people Brian Calvin paints look as if they were lifted from a teenage cartoonist's sketchbook.
It was said of his hero Cézanne that he did not paint "Look at me" but "Here it is".
Painting looks especially good, with abstract painting in noticeable abundance.
From one angle, each painting looks perfectly opaque, blank and flat.
He paints looking at his subjects — en plein-air, as the French say.
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