As for Halloween by goodoleboy
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And it doesn't even have a blond comb over. Watch your step when you go out trick or treating.
Captured back on 2/15/08, somewhere around town, and postworked last night.
Comments (8)
makennedy
Good one!!!
MrsRatbag
LOL! Apparently my new neighbourhood decorates for Halloween; I've seen a number of inflatable things, and at least two of them are horse-drawn carriages, one full of skulls and a skeleton driver, and the other is an old-style hearse, with a casket visible inside and a very spooky-looking driver. I'm trying to get some shots to share for you, I think you'd love these!
racolt33
Unless you're running for the presidency. This is scary !!! Looks like some postwork fun!
T.Rex
Groped? Have the muzzies taken over Halloween, too? Yikes! Nice image, good work on it. Hope there's no groping this Halloween, though most Europeans don't celebrate it as is done in the US. Keep up the good work! :-)
Mondwin
Magnificent capture my friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.HUgsxx Whylma
helanker
HAHAA! Great one, Harry :-)
UteBigSmile
It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see! (Henry David Thoreau)
anahata.c
what struck me about this piece is the number of hues you have running through it. It has the feel of the early 20th C abstracts, with these kinds of stained-glass hues, patched out through the piece in a varied ways. The colors keep morphing. And the ghost has a certain cartoonish quality, like some of the cartoons of the pre-WWII era. You did a really fine job with this, Harry. Fine work with color, shapes, translucence, etc.
Here's an example of some of the hues and shapes I'm talking about. These are too red and yellow for comparison, but I can't find matching hues---just know they exist! It's by Delaunay, 20th C. https://www.albrightknox.org/image/?action=resize&m_w=1040&m_h=1440&path=/uploads/images/collections/Delaunay-Sun-Tower-Airplane.jpg