Here's the second half of the tiebreaker that's to settle the jammed matches of Benton/Goldsworthy and Kandinsky/Klee. So exciting!!
Paul Klee
1879 - 1940
German
- Beat Yves Klein black and blue, mostly blue, in Round 1.
- Knocked around the popular Gustav Klimt in Round 2.
- Defeated Banksy without too much trouble in Round 3.
- Tied with his old roommate Wassily Kandinsky in his first try at Round 4. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
Andy Goldsworthy
born 1956
British
- Finished First in Phase 1, Flight 12 of the Play-In Tournament, with a voting score of .923.
- Finished First in Phase 2, Flight 4, with a voting score of .500.
- Beat contemporary Tony Cragg decisively in Round 1.
- Walloped L.S. Lowry in Round 2.
- Defeated René Magritte in Round 3.
- Tied with Thomas Hart Benton in his first attempt at Round 4. YOUR VOTE COUNTS!!!
Goldsworthy is worthy of my vote!
ReplyDeleteKLEE, overwhelmingly.
ReplyDeleteI love them both, but...Klee.
ReplyDeleteTough one! Goldsworthy, if I've got to pick.
ReplyDeleteYep, love 'em both. Owie. Klee for me.
ReplyDeleteGoldsworthy.
ReplyDeleteKlee!
ReplyDeleteSusan votes for Klee, but hates voting against Goldsworthy.
ReplyDeleteKlee is so fantastic, but Goldsworthy is magic.
ReplyDeleteHoo boy. I like Klee more than I pretend to around Mrs., but... I like Goldsworthy more!
ReplyDeleteKlee!
ReplyDeleteThis one was poised on a tie for about a month, before Hannah Ashley came along and made Klee the Winner. He'll advance on a vote of six to five!!
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