Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Have a drink with Axel Revold


This is by Axel Revold, a Norwegian painter who died on April 11, 1962. This spot doesn't seem like the most welcoming setting for a woman alone, but maybe if we met there as a group we could friendly the joint up a bit?

You can see more of his work here.

Please join the weekly blogger gathering hosted by Bleubeard and Elizabeth. You can share a virtual drink with us without braving the men's-only bar.

19 comments:

  1. Looks like a great venue for a meet up! Mine's a beer! Lol!
    Have a great week, and thanks for all the comments on my blog.
    Alison xox

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  2. I'm happy to join you for a drink at the bar and with the friendly peeps over at T Stands for Tuesday in attendance, its transformation would be complete 😀. Wishing you a Happy T Tuesday! J 😊 x

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  3. i loved the painting. it looks to me like she is enjoying a margarita so I would gladly join her (smiles)
    Happy T Day Kathy

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  4. Happy T-Day , great painting !!!
    Hugs, Susi

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  5. i´d definitely join you there! and i think in norway you could even go there alone, at least nowadays:)
    happy t-day!

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  6. I'll be there with you- for a glass of wine:) Happy T day!

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  7. I wouldn't go there alone, but with some friends it would be fun. Great painting! Happy T Day, hugs, Valerie

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  8. Maybe she's waiting for her beau, or her girlfriends. Maybe she got stood up. What stories we could make up! Happy T Day

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  9. It is a great painting. The men seem quite comfortable in the bar as friends should be.
    Happy T day wishes.
    Yvonne xx

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  10. Another new artist for me, D. I can't think who this piece reminds me of. Van Gogh? The scene looks a bit creepy to me. Yes, she needs some girlfriends or even a boyfriend to "friendly up" the place. I see from your link that his other works are not so dark. You're such of font of art information. Thank you for sharing.

    Happy T-day! Hugs, Eileen

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  11. Reading all these comments I realize that I identified all the bar patrons as male while some commenters are seeing the figure at the table as female. Interpreting art shows me what different stories we see!

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  12. It doesn't look like a cheery place to sit and have a drink, but maybe there is a corner with a window and we ladies can all sit and enjoy some chit chat. It is great to discover a new artist, at least new to me. Hugs-Erika

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  13. Happy Tea Day! Love the painting.
    Kate

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  14. I had planned to be here sooner, but my keyboard had other plans. I have never see the art of Axel Revold before, but I like his art. His style reminds me of Edouard Manet. I would love to meet up in this place with other T Tuesday participants. It is a wonderful idea and would make a great get together. Thanks for sharing a new to me artist for T this Tuesday.

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  15. as someone said it does look like a margarita.. and if it is serve me up one too.. I'll just go pop over and look at some of his art. Thanks Divers for introducing me to a new artist. Happy T day hugs! deb

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  16. I assumed it was a man, too. I guess it could be a woman. Either way the other three know each other and the one person is alone. :)

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  17. I can see a little bit of sinister aspect of those three men observing the woman...not familiar with this artist, thanks for the share! His paintings remind me a bit of Cezanne in the handling of the shapes. Happy T day...very late!

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  18. I wonder what the story is here! Maybe one of the men was with her and went to talk to his friends! Belated Happy T day Chrisx

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  19. Looks like a dicey tavern too me but a group could change it up. I peaked at some of his other works and it's very interesting.
    I am so late getting around this week... the sun is shining so you know where I have been :)
    Thanks for stopping by!
    Happy Very Late Tuesday!
    Carol

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