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Forum Post Artist Hubblering? Stone Lithograph artist
...ice multiple color lithos - editions are 300 - and are of traditional subject matter. One is of a river view the other is a city/church view that looks fairly european....
Forum Post -- From the Techno-Impressioni st Museum
Goya View: http://www.techno-impressionist.com/goyapano1.htm Goya View is the latest in a series of 'Views' by Tony Karp. This is part of an experiment in a new way of viewing art on t...
Forum Post Schools with good art programs in london or new york
... not about one style of art being better than another. Contemporary postmodernism favours a pluralistic view, where artists of a range of groups (some marginalised) are accepted. It also takes courage...
Forum Post oil paintings for sale
how to view the paintings you said for sale?
Forum Post Italian artist, PINO
View the gorgeous artworks of celebrated Italian artist, Pino, at
Forum Post Richard Franklin - Neo-classical Realist Painter
View the works of Richard Franklin - Neo-classical Realist Painter at
Forum Post top ten paintings
...painters, but I thought , how about your 10 top paintings. This might show better than any post how you view...
Forum Post Piece in American Psycho
...s by Robert Longo and the title of the exhibition is Men In The Cities http://www.robertlongo.com/work/view/1118/5734 ...
Forum Post MARTINELLI PAINTINGS
...inals are huge (72'x45' ) and have been sold only as prints until now. Just click the link to view them. <'http://home.san.rr.com/martmode// MartmodePaintings2001.html'>...
Forum Post What do people make of the book "Picasso, My Grandfather", b...
..."Picasso, My Grandfather", by his granddaughter, Marina Picasso? Did reading this change your view of Picasso the man, and of his art? I cannot question the greatness of his artistic tale...
Forum Post SENS-ART
...e, space and the energy of the cosmos. Thanks to email me if you are interested to share a point of view (I speak russian, french and english)...
Forum Post The Turner Prize
...to look like crap in the round. Mani DeLi ...no skill no art Check out my web page, A Skeptical View of Modern Art and my book, comments, work at:. http://www.interlog .com/~hugod/...
Forum Post Art Poll
...about traditional/representational art versus contemporary/modern art. It will only take a sec. You can view the results and leave a message if you like. I would be thrilled if you would participate! ...
Forum Post Art collecting
...line gallery art gallery - you may have never seen a site like this - I ask that all opinionated people view my page and let me know you thoughts on my work ,contemporary brian mills worldian painting...
Forum Post vanity galleries vs. commercial galleries
... that the Fisherman's Warf would certainly be very commercial! This is certainly a sensible way to view the matter. I think that the experience can also help direct the artistic side. If certain ...
Forum Post definition of art
..., but for me it is not clear who is a real artist. i don't want any bad things. in my point of view it is important to define what we do. that helps to define us as single person. if orig...
Forum Post Perspective 2, no skill no art
The plane can be at any angle. A view camera tilts the plane to an angle usually in order to make aesthetic corrections. Sounds to me like 'composition not perspective. The object can be ...
Forum Post Where Mani goes wrong...
...Deli is one of the more interesting posters in rec.arts.fine. For one thing, at least he HAS a point of view. Sadly, some posters seem to lack that. It seems to me that Mani has an impressive knowledg...
Forum Post The Artist Formerly Known as Rembrandt
...h do not compare with his best. Mani DeLi ...no skill no art Check out my web page, A Skeptical View of Modern Art and my book, comments, work at:. http://www.interlog .com/~hugod/...
Forum Post Chaos Page Updated
...site, were created by chance processes, based on surrealist games I'd read about. From my point of view, that is what makes it appropriate for the theme of the page. It was either that, or a ...
Forum Post 2002 International Glass Show
... artists from around the world. Exhibition dates: Friday May 31, 2002 'Collector's Preview' 5-9 p.m. with glass artists attending. Saturday June 1, 2002 'Opening Recept...
Forum Post Platos
(Mark wrote in another thread) Nice point. But by this view, how do you distinguish Michelangelo from Rockwell? Socrates' first argument is about positions, I think. Ion profess expertise in ...
Forum Post My work (apologies)
...visit the next Bouguereau show. Mani DeLi ...no skill no art Check out my web page, A Skeptical View of Modern Art and my book, comments, work at:. http://www.interlog .com/~hugod/...
Forum Post Brothers Joern illustrations
... and entertaining. The 'insanely detailed' pen and ink 'paintings' are a delight to view in their lyrical and whimsical nature, many pieces with hidden little visual treats. Pen an...
Forum Post Larry Seilers How-To on WetCanvas
...tCanvas! I love the spontaneity of sketches and consider them every bit as informative and enjoyable to view as finished pieces (albeit for different reasons). I'm not at all surprised that folks...
Forum Post The Sublime
...n at the National Gallery today. What struck me the most, in between battling with the crowds to get to view the work, was the realisation that today we have lost the ability to focus on detail. I can...
Forum Post Fine art and capitalism
...hapter on economics in my book. Mani DeLi ...no skill no art Check out my web page, A Skeptical View of Modern Art and my book, comments, work at:. http://www.interlog .com/~hugod/...
Forum Post Art and chemical influence
Sharon, You might consider mental illnesses whose genetic origins are now being discovered. Genetic origins mean differences in genes, which translates to differences in proteins (enzymes), which ...
Forum Post FS: 1996 Paintings Calendar
...rtrait 1889 (Oil on canvas), Gauguin's Armchair 1888 (Oil on canvas), Irises 1890 (Oil on canvas), View of Saintes-Maries 1988 (Oil on canvas), The Woman of Aries 1888 (Oil on canvas), Peach Tree...
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