"Kashmir" by Kirk Seufert
Would you just look at the texture in this painting? And the hues - warm and warmer. Maybe one of my finest 100 or so pieces, "Kashmir," named after the Led Zeplen song entitled "Kashmir," was created with a desert in mind. It's rich warm hues invite the viewer to relax, and enjoy the setting sun. And yet, the horizontal swath has perplexed many an admirer. Is it meant to say, "the oasis is near," or rather, "run for your life, a band of horse-riding marauders is thundering toward you?" To this question, I always respond, most cryptically, "Who knows?"
Regardless it's a sweet painting placed in a sweet setting -a library, to be exact, contained in a palatial home owned by a wonderul couple who refused to adopt me, recently. "Sure we have the space, but why would we want to adopt a 46 year old artist?" It was a good question.
But the real question is "Which is better?" The wonderful piece, "Kashmir," with all of the fantastic qualities so eloquently detailed above, or
"Push Up Done with Horrible Form" by Kirk Seufert
Let's see, "Kashmir" or the "Push Up Done with Horrible Form." Which is better? I think it's pretty obvious, and if you could see my pectoral muscles, or lack thereof, you'd know that my push up methodology never improved. So....
It's really a no-brainer - "Kashmir" is better...by far, and thus, quite purchase worthy.
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