This looks sooooo familiar … I know I’ve seen it, but I just can’t pin it down.
My initial thought was the cover art on Kansas’ album Point of Know Return, but that was much more cartoonish than this, and besides, album covers were square, and this picture is rectangular.
I am going nuts trying to think of where this picture came from. I hope somebody comes up with the answer before I become certifiably insane (although some people might argue it’s already too late).
Didnt mean to screw with anyone. I just saw this picture and felt it was a perfect metaphor for the Economy. OK, I have to lay off the glue
Most certainly is the perfect metaphor! 🙂 Seems it was a big party on Wallstreet, all the way over the fall! I actually like this rendition, I recognized it because I have the background on my computer. Have a great day.
Scott
Ah, the economy. Yeah, you got exactly the right picture.
I have aquired a painted done by W. Knox called Mevagissey 1947, it was registered with a number 5916 and purchased from Frost and Reed’s Bond Street London in 1949.
How do I get a value or original price on this
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This looks sooooo familiar … I know I’ve seen it, but I just can’t pin it down.
My initial thought was the cover art on Kansas’ album Point of Know Return, but that was much more cartoonish than this, and besides, album covers were square, and this picture is rectangular.
I am going nuts trying to think of where this picture came from. I hope somebody comes up with the answer before I become certifiably insane (although some people might argue it’s already too late).
This is a surrealist digital artwork by artist George Grie. You can find it at the following link: http://www.neosurrealismart.com/modern-art-prints/?artworks/final-frontier-voyager-fes-the-flat-earth-society.html
Scott
Didnt mean to screw with anyone. I just saw this picture and felt it was a perfect metaphor for the Economy. OK, I have to lay off the glue
Most certainly is the perfect metaphor! 🙂 Seems it was a big party on Wallstreet, all the way over the fall! I actually like this rendition, I recognized it because I have the background on my computer. Have a great day.
Scott
Ah, the economy. Yeah, you got exactly the right picture.
I have aquired a painted done by W. Knox called Mevagissey 1947, it was registered with a number 5916 and purchased from Frost and Reed’s Bond Street London in 1949.
How do I get a value or original price on this