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Posted by M.R.N. on March 12, 2011
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Claude said
Un travail joliment sulfureux… pour notre époque frileuse 😉 Je trouve que ses sujets font un peu penser aux thèmes de Stu Meade.
Claude said
Grâce à votre site, j’ai découvert des peintres figuratifs vraiment bons. Je suis ravi: ils prouvent que l’on peut exister artistiquement à côté du post-moderne effondré.
Lina said
Great artist with a lot of biting irony. I like especially his St. Sebastian.
Mike Cockrill said
Thank you Suzay Lamb for posting some many of my paintings and including me in your list of American artists. I’ve noticed your site in the past and have enjoyed looking up artists I was not aware of. Proud to make your thoughtful list.
Mike Cockrill
Suzay Lamb said
It’s a great pleasure for me. Thank you.
Mike Cockrill said
BTW Suzay, The correct title for my painting of the woman with her top lifted up and two saluting boy scouts is “Boy Scout Salute.” not “Boy Scout” as you have it titled here.
Thanks,
Mike Cockrill
Suzay Lamb said
Rectified 🙂
Mike Cockrill said
Thanks, Suzay!! I’m really enjoying your blog. Telling people about it too.
Mike
Martin said
Mike Cockrill excites the same fans, myself included, as those of Stu Mead. See Mead, Stu