Oil paint on glass, produced by David Beauchamp in roughly forty-five minutes while watching stand-up comedy. This painting was the most successful and was used to produce three different images on linen.
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Interesting. I didn't realize that medieval people had windowpane style glass available.
Man! I'd avoid that comedian next time.
Saw the website. The man's irreverence is egregious. ("Watching stand-up comedy," "pirate image.") Swordmaker, what are your thoughts on the length discrepancy of the front and back images? He mentioned it on his faq page, I don't believe I've ever seen it discussed here. (Could be wrong about that!)
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I guess they picked up a first century woven linen at a yard sale along with the flat window (greased paper?)