Wednesday 22 May 2024

"And When 'Just Stop Oil' Nutters Target It..."

 "...it's red paint proof!" 


I think it's hideous. You, Reader? 

13 comments:

Bucko said...

Why did nobody put a stop to this obvious ridicule bait?

DiscoveredJoys said...

Question: If the colour theme was replaced by blue or green (for instance) would it make a difference to the perception of the painting? If so the focus of the painting is muddled.

Anonymous said...

Could be worse. I mean, you can actually tell who the subject is so that's a step forward on most modern art!

It does look a bit like he's been frozen in gone-off carbonite, though?

decnine said...

It's a Lewis Carroll tribute painting; The Cheshire Charlie.

Phil Day said...

I'm afraid I quite like it. Artist's portrayal of Charlie's face and hands is outstanding and the rest is a clever play on the regimental colours and his uniform.

Macheath said...

Yeo is a talented chap and has produced some excellent work - sadly it looks as if past accolades have gone to his head (either that or he needs to see an ophthalmologist as a matter of urgency).

If you think this is bad, take a look at Tatler’s new cover portrait of the Princess of Wales…

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-13446285/Portrait-Kate-Middleton-features-Tatlers-cover.html

Anonymous said...

I agree with Phil Day: it's novel, it's striking. The red evokes a lot of things, such as the British Legion poppies. There are plenty of traditional backgrounds on royal portraits, and no doubt (if CHarlie lives long enough) there will be plenty of others. Posterity will judge this one.

Barbarus said...

Well, we're all talking about it which would not have happened over a straightforward painting. So as a bit of self promotion by the artist, it works quite well.

The Jannie said...

The colonials are onto it. One of the US blogs I read calls it "ghoulish".

Anonymous said...

I quite like it, but I think Rolf would have done a better job.

Anonymous said...

The ghost of Vlad the Impaler rises again.

JuliaM said...

"Why did nobody put a stop to this obvious ridicule bait?"

Who tells a monarch 'no'?

" If the colour theme was replaced by blue or green (for instance) would it make a difference to the perception of the painting? If so the focus of the painting is muddled."

Good point - I think Phil's comment shows why this was the chosen colour.

"Could be worse. I mean, you can actually tell who the subject is so that's a step forward on most modern art!"

Another good point!

"If you think this is bad, take a look at Tatler’s new cover portrait of the Princess of Wales…"

Oh, good grief!

JuliaM said...

"There are plenty of traditional backgrounds on royal portraits, and no doubt (if CHarlie lives long enough) there will be plenty of others. Posterity will judge this one."

Indeed it will.

"Well, we're all talking about it which would not have happened over a straightforward painting. So as a bit of self promotion by the artist, it works quite well."

You'd think a portrait of the monarch wouldn't need 'extra' PR...

"The colonials are onto it. One of the US blogs I read calls it "ghoulish"."

Silly Yanks, it's spelled 'goulash'...

"I quite like it, but I think Rolf would have done a better job."

🤣😂

"The ghost of Vlad the Impaler rises again."

Seen a few likening it to Vigo in 'Ghostbusters 2'