Artworks Not Yet Conceived
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Never heard of him.
Maybe its a tiny mouth without a wisdom tooth left.
Or right, or top or bottom.
Maybe a crater, or a chickenpox scar.
Maybe a dimple, Kirk Douglas, Spartacus. Warm up the turn-table, dear.
Time for Terry.
Certainly the canvas is ripe for a visage.
Or leave it as it is, and call it blank face, from the Empty Fishtank School of Art.
Commercialize. Nostalgia. Revive Mr. Potato Head and call it a reactionary movement in art.
Crumbs from the genius of potato art.
Maybe its a tiny mouth without a wisdom tooth left.
Or right, or top or bottom.
Maybe a crater, or a chickenpox scar.
Maybe a dimple, Kirk Douglas, Spartacus. Warm up the turn-table, dear.
Time for Terry.
Certainly the canvas is ripe for a visage.
Or leave it as it is, and call it blank face, from the Empty Fishtank School of Art.
Commercialize. Nostalgia. Revive Mr. Potato Head and call it a reactionary movement in art.
Crumbs from the genius of potato art.
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Lighted and shaded from within.
Did you observe the beauty of the converging lines?
Did you observe the beauty of the converging lines?
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Is it yours, did you do it?
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Certainly. Your pleasure pleases me.Pluto wrote:Is it yours, did you do it?
I walk in Beauty.
You may share it.
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ha, funny.
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And now its yours.Pluto wrote:ha, funny.
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And now its yours.Pluto wrote:ha, funny.
I shall not post it again, though you may.
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I thank you
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Here's a crazy idea for some art.
Why not get some clay and try to fashion it into a shape that looks like a head and face of a person; you might even try to do a whole human body?
You could spend lots of time and effort on it getting it right. There's be lots of room for engagement with the material, creative interpretation and skill building.
You could even finish it in Bronze.
Crazy I know. But someone's got to think of these crazy ideas.
You might even try a 2D version using paint on a flat surface.
BONKERS!!
Why not get some clay and try to fashion it into a shape that looks like a head and face of a person; you might even try to do a whole human body?
You could spend lots of time and effort on it getting it right. There's be lots of room for engagement with the material, creative interpretation and skill building.
You could even finish it in Bronze.
Crazy I know. But someone's got to think of these crazy ideas.
You might even try a 2D version using paint on a flat surface.
BONKERS!!
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This is what I call art:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2C2dvDRoXQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2C2dvDRoXQ
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That is crazy. But your idea of good art can live alongside the other stuff you think rubbish, can't it?Hobbes' Choice wrote:Here's a crazy idea for some art.
Why not get some clay and try to fashion it into a shape that looks like a head and face of a person; you might even try to do a whole human body?
You could spend lots of time and effort on it getting it right. There's be lots of room for engagement with the material, creative interpretation and skill building.
You could even finish it in Bronze.
Crazy I know. But someone's got to think of these crazy ideas.
You might even try a 2D version using paint on a flat surface.
BONKERS!!
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Boob animation. Why do you call this art?Harbal wrote:This is what I call art:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2C2dvDRoXQ
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Because I didn't feel like drawing a stick man and I didn't have a piece of paper to screw up.Pluto wrote: Why do you call this art?
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What the f*** do you mean "live alongside"?Pluto wrote:That is crazy. But your idea of good art can live alongside the other stuff you think rubbish, can't it?Hobbes' Choice wrote:Here's a crazy idea for some art.
Why not get some clay and try to fashion it into a shape that looks like a head and face of a person; you might even try to do a whole human body?
You could spend lots of time and effort on it getting it right. There's be lots of room for engagement with the material, creative interpretation and skill building.
You could even finish it in Bronze.
Crazy I know. But someone's got to think of these crazy ideas.
You might even try a 2D version using paint on a flat surface.
BONKERS!!
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In our European society, there is every chance that people with different beliefs can live alongside, and with, each other