Dedicated to all my painter friends—a very attractive Allegory of Painting. Remember, fat over lean . . . or is it . . . whatever.
Paolo Veronese — Allegory of Painting — 1560s
Update: after looking at this published post, I realized some people would think that I was referring to the subject when I talked of fat over lean. I was not. "Fat over Lean" was and is a technique term in handling of paint on a canvas, directed toward painters. I was being flip here because that's a basic lesson for artists. I love the statuesque figure of the woman here. Like I said, a very attractive subject. FYI, I NEVER intend to make seemingly negative judgements about anyone's appearance. I know I'm going overboard in explanation here, but oh-Lord-please-don't-let-me-be-misunderstood.
3 comments:
She's not fat--a perfect Marilyn Monroe hourglass :)
She is perfect Thom!
Thank you! :)
Pregnant, not fat.
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