together for animal artworks from a charity ! Sibling rivalry of enamel dial by Master enameler Anita Porchet vs Japanese urushi (lacquer) master painter. Which one is more fierce ? LOL ! Which one do you like and why ? Cheers, Gordon What a meaningful th...
... but in my eyes rather resembles something taken from a children's room. Additionally, the bold brand name compromises the artistic value, imho. IN this respect, the Chopard is more interesting, but without a good reading glass, it would be difficult t...
.... but extracting a small detail from a complex painting, ripping it from its full context, leaves a better mockery. Aside the - undisputed - excellence in the watch dial's execution, it is a piece of masterly handcraft, but not of art. It is missing an...
......I guess we are all entitled to our own view. I have collected works of art for many years now and know only too well that interpretation of art is an incredibly subjective issue. Interpretation is, almost uniquely, in the eye of the beholder. I thin...
Like it is scared by? Yes by what? A hunter with a big riffle? But I have to say that that is exactly what a like about this Patek. It has something comical about it without doubt. It is funny. That lion reminds me off The Cowardly Lion from The Wizard of...
Having both of your gems the app has a depth to it that the Chopard lacks. Both are marvelous artistryvig the PP has the edge. Iβd clearly suffer emensely if either was on my risk. Bravo my friend Mitch
However, I like the PP because its comical look gives it a somewhat appealing personality and sense of humor. Maybe because I know the picture's provenance, is the painter's style. Regardless, they're both beautiful pieces. Congrats! p.s. were you looking...
I can't tell which one I like more... I like the brightness of the Chopard more. But I like the Patek Philippe one a lot too because I've met the artist Anita Porchet. Both are just so exquisite!