I Googled this because I couldn't view the pic you posted. Some things are blocked here on my office computer. I found Frightened Bridegroom II. Looks like Grover from Sesame Street wearing a mask.
Here ya go............Lot 14
http://www.sothebysaustralia.com.au/...hp?auction=393
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I would love to know his thought process on these paintings. Check out "Death of a Husband" and others on this page:
http://www.galeriaaniela.com.au/Arth...20Artworks.htm
Some of the works remind me of Marc Chagall. There are a few landscape works there that I really like.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Boyd
This quote from the Wikipedia page may explain some of the odd figures:
More works - note the two very realistic ones on the second page:His best-known work is perhaps his Half Caste Bride series in the 1950s, based on his contact with Aboriginal culture in Alice Springs in 1951.
http://www.evabreuerartdealer.com.au...boyd/paintings
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As they say Talent comes in many forms, shapes & sizes.. I do find the drawing very interesting.. However I would never purchase something like that..
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yeah that Picasso guy can't paint very well either!
I still love Salvador Dali though
Hey, it's not that Picasso couldn't paint, if you see his work from his early years, when he was still in school, he could do realistic work very well. Art is about choosing what to paint, and how to do it. Picasso's work became more about expressing things than interpreting reality literally.
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then why are this guy's works "freaky" and Picasso's cubist paintings actually worth a million?
It is all a matter of taste. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, after all. Some people may like this guys work because it is something to talk about, or make them think, or amuses them, others may find it nightmarish. The artists doesn't determine the prices for the most part, the market does!
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