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I have a print of this one in the bathroom.
That is one I spent a while looking for to post this morning. It's always seemed spooky to me, and so most appropriate at a Stephen King site.I have a print of this one in the bathroom.
No, but I'll guess she maybe was the woman he fell for and who he sent his ear to?Blunt, I'm sure you know the story behind this one . . .
I believe the bottom one is his last painting. He told his brother Theo he'd meant to express intense sorrow and loneliness in it. A few days later he shot himself.View attachment 1408
I have this one on the wall in my kitchen
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And I love this one, though it's sort of unsettling.
Very much so. We like it in the bathroom to contemplate during necessecary business.That is one I spent a while looking for to post this morning. It's always seemed spooky to me, and so most appropriate at a Stephen King site.
Hmm. Try Milk of Magnesia?Very much so. We like it in the bathroom to contemplate during necessecary business.
Why not Van Gogh? It still works.Hmm. Try Milk of Magnesia?
Oic.Why not Van Gogh? It still works.
I've always loved this song...so sad...made me tear up to think how tormented Van Gogh was. His paintings always spoke to me like no one else's."Vincent"
By Don McLean
Don McLean had some really nice (if sometimes overcooked) work. Of course, his most recognizable is "American Pie."I've always loved this song...so sad...made me tear up to think how tormented Van Gogh was. His paintings always spoke to me like no one else's.
Now I must download the song to my iPod...