Art Appreciation, the classics. (Page 3/5)
82-T/A [At Work] MAR 31, 10:32 AM

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OMG! This lady has a penis growing out of her chin!!!
Valkrie9 APR 02, 08:09 AM

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So, you see why Michelangelo's work was, is, so astounding, an incredible amount of labor without error.
It's colossal !



maryjane APR 02, 10:36 AM
Not classic by any definition in regards to this thread title but art I vividly remember from days gone by--before pasteboard boxes replaced wooden crates and their great labels.


But, from those came the inspiration for:
2 words
Ben Sakoguchi



Valkrie9 APR 02, 10:54 AM
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Art for commerce, customer image association for repeat sales, marketing.


Valkrie9 JUL 30, 04:37 AM


Johnny Depp
Break out your crayons too !

Valkrie9 DEC 15, 12:08 AM
Impressionist, fantastic !

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Patrick DEC 15, 04:29 AM

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Johnny Depp
Break out your crayons too !




From one of the comments below the article...


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How to break the internet with an art sale:

• Download photo from internet
• Posterize in PhotoShop
• Print out large posters at Staples
• Scribble and splash finger paint on poster
• Sign poster
• Frame
• Put on internet for sale




I put Johnny's image of Elizabeth Taylor (which is basically a modified copy of a Warhol image) into my AI program and came up with my own image.
Bidding to start at $500,000

TheDigitalAlchemist DEC 15, 07:40 AM
Meet James Ensor




Meet James Ensor,
Belgium's famous painter.
Dig him up and shake his hand,
Appreciate the man!

*na-na-na-naaa*

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Raydar JAN 02, 05:10 PM

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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:

OMG! This lady has a penis growing out of her chin!!!



Okay. I feel vindicated.
Raydar JAN 02, 05:22 PM
We went, last week, to view the Claude Monet exhibit in the Atlanta art center.
It was interesting. Not really my thing, but interesting, nonetheless.
Last year there was a similar exhibit, featuring Vincent Van Gogh, elsewhere in town.
Both exhibits were well done, featuring original paintings, 360 degree videos in another room, and VR, in yet another.

I would like to see a similar display for the work of Roger Dean. (Think "Yes" album covers.)