
I was very drawn to all the shell-pink structures and prawnish people in Bosch’s wonderfully strange and limpid painting, The Garden Of Earthly Delights – prompt for The Kick-About #75 – so set about building a miniature version of something that might look at home in Bosch’s landscape. Sadly, I couldn’t get my hands on a more lewd assortment of little people, so this lot seem content to stand about as silent spectators. I rather think they’re missing out.




It captures that other-worldly aura. (K)
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Cheers Kerfe – not sure what I made this time out, but I enjoyed myself 🙂
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I feel that way often Phil.
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Always working with your hands! And I love that these structures filled with figures work in two ways and resemble those bizarre buildings in Bosch’s painting.
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Indeed – how ‘old school’ right? I think Chat GPT would likely struggle to make this – haha!
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AI will never replace the humanness of art and therefore its connection!
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I believe you’ve captured the hovering pink moon that Bosch meant to paint in behind those blue mountains in the upper left panel. He would be delighted!
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