


Charles Leaps 1985 NYC
I practiced Gymnastics from 74’-85’ and could leap fairly high for a guy my height ! in this photo I’m celebrating the completion of 3 large paintings, 1 is ‘Ballroom curtains directly behind me ‘ the painting to the right with the tree titled ‘ Temple of Love ‘ and a faux marble Harlequin floor , is a rendition of ‘ Landscape with a Watermill ‘ in the Rococo style of the French painter Francois Boucher 1703-1770, known for his idyllic voluptuous paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories and pastorals , perhaps the most celebrated painter / decorative artist of the 18th century . photo credit / Larry Robins
I practiced Gymnastics from 74’-85’ and could leap fairly high for a guy my height ! in this photo I’m celebrating the completion of 3 large paintings, 1 is ‘Ballroom curtains directly behind me ‘ the painting to the right with the tree titled ‘ Temple of Love ‘ and a faux marble Harlequin floor , is a rendition of ‘ Landscape with a Watermill ‘ in the Rococo style of the French painter Francois Boucher 1703-1770, known for his idyllic voluptuous paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories and pastorals , perhaps the most celebrated painter / decorative artist of the 18th century . photo credit / Larry Robins
I practiced Gymnastics from 74’-85’ and could leap fairly high for a guy my height ! in this photo I’m celebrating the completion of 3 large paintings, 1 is ‘Ballroom curtains directly behind me ‘ the painting to the right with the tree titled ‘ Temple of Love ‘ and a faux marble Harlequin floor , is a rendition of ‘ Landscape with a Watermill ‘ in the Rococo style of the French painter Francois Boucher 1703-1770, known for his idyllic voluptuous paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories and pastorals , perhaps the most celebrated painter / decorative artist of the 18th century . photo credit / Larry Robins