You say it is of upside down moustaches, but I see something different. To me it looks like three Fallopian tubes. Or maybe the one Fallopian tube which had become important three times. As there are three of you in your family, and you are all very close in age as well as in love and affection, I see this as a representation of a close and loving family. It is amazing what other people see in your art work... wouldn't you agree? Keep up the good work.
-- Denise
Posted 10 years ago
Reading the inspiration for you piece makes me want to go on another road trip and see those windmills! I like the dreamy effect of the metal and the clouds in the background and I love how the picture continues beyond the silver. Very interesting.
Posted 10 years ago
I think this picture captures your quirky personality really well. I love the contrast with the black background, and how the pink lines look like curtains on a stage. All of the bug-stracts are uniquely different and the backgrounds you chose for each make them really pop off the page. This is a really cool piece and it looks like you had fun. My favorite bug is the top left one. Well done! Keep creating Toby.
Posted 10 years ago
Nice. Love your comments on how you got the inspiration to create this masterpiece.
Posted 11 years ago
This piece of art reaches out to the viewer, and gives the illusion of a peaceful scene in the beautiful countryside. For me, I can imagine red Australian Illawarra shorthorns cows grazing nearby, as your Great uncles Harold and Malcolm, and your 2x Great Grandfather Harry Thompson lean on the fence and inspect the herd
-- Denise
Posted 11 years ago
Love the windmill work Toby. The backstory is great once again! Keep creating sweetheart!
-- Mum
Posted 11 years ago
Love the backstory and the inspiration Toby. Very cool, and nice job with your artwork
-- Mum