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Originally posted by Spiramirabilis
I don't understand why it's necessary to judge people based on what may or may not move them
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
See, there's a lotta background in art that you need to explore before you call down on Picasso or Van Gogh or Rembrandt or Mark Rothko.
Originally posted by Bunken Drum
Ahh Sky, what a masterful board member you are. Tell me, did you need the points to get on RATS or something?
Anyhoo, I hope you do keep your "vow"
Originally posted by Bunken Drum
The production of her tracks however is excellent. Much as it makes me want to vomit to have to admit it.
Originally posted by Skyfloating
[Hey, maybe thats the actual purpose of galleries!
Given a choice between those two, I'd rather come home and look at the Rothko every day. It asks more questions than it answers, and what I see in it becomes a reflection of my own current state of mind.
Originally posted by Skyfloating
Rothko Ma$terpiece:
Compared to something nice:
Originally posted by JoshNorton
Given a choice between those two, I'd rather come home and look at the Rothko every day. It asks more questions than it answers, and what I see in it becomes a reflection of my own current state of mind.
Originally posted by Doc Velocity
No, everything out there is not "art" under one big umbrella. Junk does exist.
But Mark Rothko was inspired.
Originally posted by JoshNorton
Ashes & Snow photo show in New York five years back, and his prints (granted, a fair bit larger than mine) were selling for $150,000 each.
When you "come out" to ATS about your secret identity as a published author, I'll take off the mask and show people my art, and my IMDB & AllMusic Guide entries. I get enough crap for being a Mason on this board that I really don't want the nut-jobs hunting me down THAT easily.
Originally posted by Skyfloating
If you care to post one of your works...
Now, I saw the Gregory Colbert Ashes & Snow photo show in New York five years back, and his prints (granted, a fair bit larger than mine) were selling for $150,000 each.