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If you could choose just one painting from the great galleries
anhaga Posted Feb 13, 2012
For what it's worth, here's a wee something I bought a week or two ago from a small gallery: http://www.visualartsalberta.blogspot.com/2012/02/ricardo-copado-travelling-within-dreams_05.html
Remarkably low price and ...
I quite appreciate the artist's vision, even at twice th price.
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quotes Posted Feb 13, 2012
>>Well, speaking as someone who get paid to make stuff and put it into galleries /...
Well, I speak as the same kind of person.
Of course, my comment was tongue-in-cheek, but you can't deny that being dead affects scarcity, and that in turn affects value. Yes, people will pay for your vision, and generally a principled artist will hope people buy their work for the 'right' reasons, but they will also part with money for other reasons. A lot of people will pay more for something which matches their sofa. Someone even bought a picture (another artist's) from me because it had the same name as their niece.
(thinks: try using common girls names for titles...)
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Rudest Elf Posted Feb 13, 2012
Thanks for reminding me of this: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-979142813772951376#
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Feb 13, 2012
If you could choose just one painting from the great galleries
Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Feb 13, 2012
Post 21.
My last @ Frs for Cremaster.
Still not sure I quite get the difference between 'video art' and 'film', mind. I'm sure there's a fuzzy distinction.
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Effers;England. Posted Feb 13, 2012
Yes but I forgot to mention one of my all time favourite paintings,
Paul Nash's 'Event on the Downs
http://dulwichgalleryfriends.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/11-web-paul-nash-event-on-the-downs-1934-oil-on-canvas-51-x-61cm-the-government-art-collection-uk-c-tate-london-20091.jpg
And talking of English mystical painters, William Blake hasn't got a look in yet.
(I like that anhaga...)
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Effers;England. Posted Feb 13, 2012
I don't get your point EtB...that's the point...
Flat screen on the wall. Yes? Everyone knows the parallel...
One big difference though film moves...painting creates the illusion of movement...that's the magic..
But really I was just enjoying you opening things up. Sorry if you found that a problem.
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Feb 13, 2012
Blake's another example of 'Great painter - not sure I'd want him in my living room', isn't he?
And I speak as a fan. I discovered him on my first trip to the Tate, age 17.
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Effers;England. Posted Feb 13, 2012
Sorry I think I'm muddled here. Sorry Ed I jumped to wrong conclusion. Too many s
Lets carry on with the fun.
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U14993989 Posted Feb 13, 2012
"End with a conflagration: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4uQtOQwLGE&feature=related" Burning a million pounds is peanuts when you can blow $300 billion dollars etc at taxpayers expense on various other conflagrations. http://motherjones.com/politics/2000/01/pentagons-300-billion-dollar-bomb An MQ-9 Reaper costs 150 million dollars per unit on the back of a 12 billion dollar development programme. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Atomics_MQ-9_Reaper Tomahawks cost $830,000 a shot (not sure what the development costs were). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomahawk_(missile) Okay a little off-topic but follows Ed's conflagration comment. Getting back on topic, some Picasso ... http://www.artnewsblog.com/famous-paintings/guernica/guernica.jpg
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Effers;England. Posted Feb 13, 2012
Interesting project wherby Shwitters Merzbarn was rebuilt as a replica in the courtyard of the Royal Academy in London
http://www.merzbarn.net/merzbarnroyalaca.html
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artisankat Posted Nov 17, 2013
Thank you for the compliment. I am Kathleen Denson. My boyfriend came across your comment on the internet and thought I should reply to it. I really enjoyed creating that piece for Alton and Good Eat's. I do have prints available if you are interested in one for yourself. You can contact me at [email protected]
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Still Incognitas, Still Chairthingy, Still lurking, Still invisible, unnoticeable, missable, unseen, just haunting h2g2 Posted Nov 17, 2013
No wall space and the kitchen is too small. Anyway it would be too damaging for a masterpiece to be hung in a ketchrn
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Still Incognitas, Still Chairthingy, Still lurking, Still invisible, unnoticeable, missable, unseen, just haunting h2g2 Posted Nov 17, 2013
kitchen, kitchen, kitchen. Stupid android phone.
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Witty Moniker Posted Nov 17, 2013
Email inquiry sent to you, Kathleen!
And welcome to h2g2. Please feel free to explore all we have to offer here.
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kifiher800 Posted Jan 17, 2020
The greatest excitement is probably found among the relatively small circle of fly fishers who pursue them.
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entbindender Posted Jan 17, 2020
Thanks, The greatest excitement is probably found among the relatively small circle of fly fishers who pursue them.
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Hoovooloo Posted Feb 5, 2020
Well that was a weird exchange.
If anyone cares, Richard Herring has started asking a variant of this question on RHLSTP.
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