Arthur Armstrong (Irish, 1924-1996), Country Bar. Oil on board, 20 x 24 in.

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Arthur Armstrong (Irish, 1924-1996), Country Bar. Oil on board, 20 x 24 in.

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For whatever reason, the alt version of my recent Behind Bars artwork hit me with a bolt of inspiration of ideas of Dewey doing....stunts, I guess, on and around a bar stool (although I kept internally referring to it as a high chair due to its smaller size). Or at least, he tried. He gets a magic star for effort.
The goal here was doodling in dynamic poses/actions, and redrawing them as with lineart/"inking" them in with minimal corrections. As a result, I tried to not to worry too much about being on model, blocking out construction beforehand, or add rendering/shading to the colors. (I still ended up doing some rudimentary construction for some of the more complicated poses.) This also goes hand-in-hand with similar artwork of Dewey on my main art account.
„Auntie‘s old barstool“

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A collection of Dewey doing....stunts, I guess, on and around a bar stool (although I kept internally referring to it as a high chair due to its smaller size). Or at least, he tried. He gets a magic star for effort.
The goal here was doodling in dynamic poses/actions, and redrawing them as with lineart/"inking" them in with minimal corrections. As a result, I tried to not to worry too much about being on model, blocking out construction beforehand, or add rendering/shading to the colors. (I still ended up doing some rudimentary construction for some of the more complicated poses.) This also goes hand-in-hand with similar artwork of Dewey on my alt art account.
I received my new MK stool and this is what I noticed about it..
It was very simple to assemble that's for sure
Not only does it not have the backrest that the more premium stools like my KI one has but it also doesn't swivel like them
The height for lower control panels is lower than my generic foldable black stools next to it and if I add the extension legs it'd be too tall..
it doesn't have a second foot ring for when the extension is installed like the premium one does.
Still I like it and it's good to have a matching one