The Magnificent Seven - John Wilson
By taking the painting back 3 levels through arches and corners gives the picture depth which an indoor picture wouldnt normally have. Using primary colours (as children do) I have depicted all four of my children characters including the dog, as well as included one solitary lightbulb hanging down. The reason for the light bulb is just my sense of humour as you never find one in a gallery. I always hope to make my pictures happy pictures and put a smile on viewers faves.
The paintings on the wall are, from left to right :Lichtenstein : The Drowning Girl, Lowry : Mill Scene, Paul Cezanne: Mont Saint-Victoire, Kandinsky : Cossacks, Piet Mondrian : Composition with red, black, blue, yellow, and grey, James McNeill Whistler : Old Battersea Bridge, Van Gogh : Bedroom at Arles.