Jayelles
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Where have these gone? I can't find them and I can't remember who the poster was.
found - see post below.
found - see post below.
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Jayelles said:Where have these gone? I can't find them and I can't remember who the poster was.
Jayelles said:Thank you BB3, but that is not the painting I am referring to. It's the self-portrait of Patsy which she showed on the CBS 48 hours in 2002. Someone mentioned it here and posted the images, but I cannot find those posts, nor my replies anywhere. This was just a day or two ago.
twilight said:Could you post background info on those paintings? Where were they, etc. etc. and how do we know they are Patsy's. I'd sure like to authenticate them and include them in my current analysis.
Jayelles said:The posts in question were on another forum. However, it is interesting, here are the links to the paintings. Note the distinct shapes on patsy's self-portrait which are eerily reminiscent of the hole in JonBenet's skull and the pear-shaped abrasion on her neck:-
The skull:-
http://www.jonbenetindexguide.com/10042002-344.jpg
The neck:-
http://www.jonbenetindexguide.com/10042002-341.jpg
Shades of Patricia Cornwell's JTR theory on Walter Sickert?
twilight said:Thanks Jayelle. BTW, I tried to send you a message the other day and discovered your mailbox is full. Are you aware of that? I was looking for background info on a word you had used. No, not hence. This time it was whilst.
twilight said:Thanks Jayelle. BTW, I tried to send you a message the other day and discovered your mailbox is full. Are you aware of that? I was looking for background info on a word you had used. No, not hence. This time it was whilst.
BrotherMoon said:I've studied art interpretation and art therapy for years. I don't see anything remarkable in those two works other than she seems to be a thinking type. More examples are needed, not only of completed works but of doodles. The self portrait is post modern and the still life more on the impressionist style. The self portait is a bit distant, cold and critical, heavy handed, face/head oriented, image oriented with a pronounced geometric symbol centering the face.
Jean Brodie's passion was for pictorial art.
What's your take twilight?
Jayelles said:The posts in question were on another forum. However, it is interesting, here are the links to the paintings. Note the distinct shapes on patsy's self-portrait which are eerily reminiscent of the hole in JonBenet's skull and the pear-shaped abrasion on her neck:-
The skull:-
http://www.jonbenetindexguide.com/10042002-344.jpg