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Okay, let's try this....PAINTINGS
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cookieclaygirl



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 6:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

.45chel wrote:

Don't take it personal. We joke. We're childish. I just try to roll with it and remind myself that if anyone's playing at the thread, they may be reading, too.


sarcasm...got'cha! i was just talking to someone today on IM and we are very sarcastic people, and sometimes the sarcasm just doesn't parlay....we have a joke of: <sarcasm> </sarcasm> ...just to be smart *sses....lol...programmer humour...gots ta love it!
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cookieclaygirl



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 6:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

btw---the people i threw out we're painters...just artists in general. meant to make that addendum last night and forgot. remembered it around 4 a.m. tho. haha.

painterwise....let's see.

i love lucien freud. any of the wyeths. balthus is big in my world (there's a thread for discussion). jerome witkin (amazing painterly quality---beautiful and mesmerising to look at....check him out if you haven't heard of him or seen his work...impressive)...phil pearlstein. um...who else---there are so many!

i guess for me my 'true loves' which got me started in art were: van gogh (duh, everyone likes him for the most part), degas, hieronymus bosch, and the usual: da vinci, michelangelo, etc etc.

as for the crazy part of the 'mad-artist' theories (thinking specifically of van gogh)...rumour has it that a lot of the 'crazys' came from the paint itself, say the cadmium of yellow which when built up internally in your system it can make you a tad, well, goofy. and if, in van gogh's case, he was out painting his beautiful sunflowers, paused, to wipe something off his canvas and put the end of his brush in his mouth- et, voila!-cadmium ingestion. enough of that over time would not help the crazys (yes, i know he had some crazys in him before...and hey--excess quantities of Absinthe in those days didn't help much either...lol)

more later. i need to think about it some more. it's been a while since i had to pull up who i like....and the whys.

bosch is cool---check him out too if you don't know his work--he was surreal before surreal was surreal (he painted in the 15th and 16th centuries---waaaaay before dali)....one of his gems is in the national gallery in D.C. by daVinci's ginevre de benci.....if you are there, be sure to check it out (ginevre is a two sided painting--very cool)

off my soap box for now. i can keep going and going and going and going....lol
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Laughing Man



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 6:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't like degas, ballerinas and track races are ...meh.

I love Lichtensein, That guy who does portraits with fruit, Dali, N.C. Wyeth, Joan Mirrow, Duchamp, Max Ernst, Munch, and all masters of the Japanese brush and woodblock prints
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i'm a huge fan of all the wyeths....i esp enjoy andrew wyeth's helga series.

i'm also a fan of jerome witkin (his brother is interesting too, does some crazy photography that makes you go: Shocked ).....Balthus, while very questionable in subject matter, has an awesome painting style that makes me drool when i see any of his exhibits. balthus makes me happy. my grad school painting instructor had a great texture that i've admired for a while (pam parsons is her name). oh, so many. so many painters i love.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

here's the Marywood link to pam parson...so you can see her "style"

it's best up close and personal, but isn't most of art like that? lol

http://cwis.marywood.edu/departments/art/faculty/pp/pp.html
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