Re: [CR]Question about British cycling artist, Frank Patterson....

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Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 08:15:24 -0400
From: "Eric Goforth" <ewgoforth@earthlink.net>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]Question about British cycling artist, Frank Patterson....
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oroboyz@aol.com wrote:
> They are not the same...
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> I looked at one print, marked " Along the way, in Tennyson Country" in the http://www.serigraphicsinc.com site:
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> http://www.serigraphicsinc.com/patterson_prints.html
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> Notice the distinct soft blue in the sky above the mountains.
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> Now look at the same print in Wallingford site. No color whatsover....
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> http://www.wallbike.com/holidaygifts/pattersonprints4.html
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> In fact, by comparison, not only is the Serigraphics inc softer but the Wallingford version is almost anemic by comparison...
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> This whole deal is like finger nails on the chalkboard to a person like me with an art background...

Dale,

I see blue in the sky in both pictures, it looks a bit more pronounced in http://www.serigraphicsinc.com/patterson_prints.html than in http://www.wallbike.com/holidaygifts/pattersonprints4.html. The details in the first one are a little blurrier overall and the colors seem a little more pronounced than the second one. Could it be a difference between our monitors or are you referring to something more subtle about the shade of blue?

-Eric

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Eric Goforth
Raleigh, NC USA