That Quintessence cover is one that definitely demands an LP release, because the original painting is only a little bigger than an LP sleeve and the detail and the vibrancy of the colours is amazing.
Amazing picture, I can’t stop looking at it. Depending on how I catch it, I see different numbers of fish, sometimes more than one swimming against the tide.
Thanks folks. I appreciate your kind words immensely.
Delighted you’re pleased Rich. When patrons are happy a little more light brakes through the clouds.
Amazing, as always. Just gorgeous.
It’s a painting? I was trying to feed them fish food earlier today…
Beautiful.
And funny, with the one fish going…umm…against the tide…!
Is that you, Rich?
No it’s the other Rich … I think…
Fantastic!
Oh wow!
That’s stunning.
Amazing that a not-so-happy man can produce such a lovely painting.
Something fishy going on…
Coat!
Pencil’s work never fails to cheer me up. This one is especially bright and colourful. It made me laugh when I first saw it.
Good news. Every Afterworder can own a pencilsqueezer (and Colin H’s fabulous prose). You just have to wait a few weeks.
May I add, a Pencilsqueezer in the flesh is far, far, far superior to an album cover?
I can confirm everything Tigger says. That painting is an example of Peter`s humour, against the grain but always willing to say OK then…
I have an example of Peters art, it`s facing me as I type this. I`m going to have to spend 5-50 minutes figuring out how to post it.
Great art Peter.
That Quintessence cover is one that definitely demands an LP release, because the original painting is only a little bigger than an LP sleeve and the detail and the vibrancy of the colours is amazing.
I think @ColinH said there may be a vinyl release. The CD sales will probably be a big factor in this. Here`s hoping.
Amazing picture, I can’t stop looking at it. Depending on how I catch it, I see different numbers of fish, sometimes more than one swimming against the tide.
Thanks folks. I appreciate your kind words immensely.
Delighted you’re pleased Rich. When patrons are happy a little more light brakes through the clouds.