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by Jeff Brimley
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Here we have a little girl who has made three scary looking Ogres to sit down all nice and genteel like and have tea with her. But things are not... more
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Here we have a little girl who has made three scary looking Ogres to sit down all nice and genteel like and have tea with her. But things are not going well. She is quite upset set with them because they are not following proper etiquette and manners. But what can you expect they are Ogres after all. So the real question is, who is the real monster here?
Jeffrey Brimley showed an interest and proficiency in drawing ever since he was able to pick up a pencil. While in high school, he designed t-shirts for many extra curricular organizations, and found enjoyment doing anything that related to drawing. It was not until 1998 when his father introduced him to a local artist that he started developing an interest in oil painting. Jeff became apprenticed to the very famous Utah artist Greg K. Olsen, who, interestingly, is known locally for not taking on apprentices. Jeff worked closely with Greg Olsen for the next 5 years. Jeff Brimley's greatest strength is his creativity. He has more ideas than he believes he will ever have time to paint. For years Jeff desired to try and paint animals,...
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Hope Holland
Mr. Brimley, I was never the sort of little girl who took tea with anyone in particular, but I have "dined" (if you wish to continue with that euphemism) with ogres of different sorts. I can vividly remember being vaguely disappointed by the encounter. What it taught me was to pick my ogres a lot better. But I love your work, your imagination and your exquisite detail. Thanks for sharing this with us. Hope Holland
Anne Chambers
Jeff, it looks like you know the little girl personally and that you completely understand her frustration with her oversized, uncoordinated guests. And that you can see in your mind's eye that they are trying very hard to be proper guests. I love this painting!
Sorin Apostolescu
Great ArtWork !!!
Jeff Brimley replied:
Thanks!! It has been a long labor of love.