I really admired the street art in Amsterdam, the use of different characters on the buildings making Amsterdam look unique
This was my favourite piece on the the bulldog cafe painted by Harold Thornton and Australian psychedelic painter
Harold 'Kangaroo' Thornton
Harold took up art at an early age and
attended both the Orban School of Art and the Julian Ashton School of art. He
was prolific and his art career spanned more than 60 years from traditional
portraits and landscapes, to surrealist-type art, and some art commentators
classify Harold's later works to be in the Naive style, however, Erica
Kubic-Vegter, a Dutch art historian, has stated that Harold had many styles
during his career and has classified his later bright-coloured
"psychadelic" works as Magic Realism. But Harold himself would have
rejected any classification of his art and was once quoted as saying ‘…What do
I paint: I have many styles, and change to suit the subject. My real painting
is psychedelic. I don’t follow the old masters, no, I am one.’. He was an early
Australian proponent of using bold, bright colours, and had an influence over
artists such as Martin Sharp, Ken Done and Tim Gratton the body artist.
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