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    Are you hiding this in the art section from the thought police or from Brockton who will run with this on every board here,thus exposing you eventually to the tracking excellence of the thought police?
    He's ignoring me. I'm an unperson as far as Brock is concerned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
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    Are you hiding this in the art section from the thought police or from Brockton who will run with this on every board here,thus exposing you eventually to the tracking excellence of the thought police?
    He's ignoring me. I'm an unperson as far as Brock is concerned.
    I dont think he is like that.
    He just reads some threads not others. I think he is just too busy playing with other posters who wack the ball back into his court continually in jest. Its all fun, he holds no grudges from what i see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
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    Are you hiding this in the art section from the thought police or from Brockton who will run with this on every board here,thus exposing you eventually to the tracking excellence of the thought police?
    He's ignoring me. I'm an unperson as far as Brock is concerned.
    I dont think he is like that.
    He just reads some threads not others. I think he is just too busy playing with other posters who wack the ball back into his court continually in jest. Its all fun, he holds no grudges from what i see.
    He surrendered unconditionally. He put me on ignore.

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    Ive never done that I dont even know what it looks like must be weird knowing you choose to miss half the conversation. I cant think of anything worse i already read from the bottom up by some strange habit and then comment before finishing the start of thread and get into some trouble from that. Imagine the other as well.
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    I pity the fool.

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    I went and saw a great installation today on it's last day in a little free gallery here in Plymouth. It was by a Berlin based Korean artist called Jeongmoon Choi. The installation is called "explorer".

    You can read my reflections on it, in my blog, linked here

    Sprawling on a pin: JEONGMOON CHOI explorer KARST STONEHOUSE PLYMOUTH Oct 20 2013


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    As I grow older art is as likely to move me as music. Great artists get can cut through the meaningless ephemera of life and go straight to the quick. As in music people can have nothing to say and just end up repeating themselves or they can hone their skills and language to such a fine point that their incision can make me stop to catch my breath. You have to be in its presence though and facsimiles and reproductions on a screen are not the same thing. If you are going to dismiss art as mental masturbation then you may as well discard literature, music and every other endeavour that allows people to emote and express anything.

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    Here is my wife and I's favourite artist , we have met him a few times and all our paintings are signed by him.
    see what you think guys.

    www.fabianperez.com

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    Turner's "The Fighting Temeraire".

    For me this is a very moving painting. It is on the surface a recorded document of a famous ship, with a history of it's own, that of being a pivotal part in the battle of Trafalgar, being towed into decommission by a modern steam vessel, the last of it's kind and a full stop at the end of an era. The ships fate is sealed, it is to be broken up it's usefulness now having passed, but really it seems to be as much about a sixty year old Joseph William Turner at the peak of his craft coming to terms with the transience of his own life. The ghost like vessel is almost an apparition and painting itself is undergoing a re-evaluation and revolution now that the mechanical age is dawning. His apptitude in capturing something as ethereal and ever changing as light with a paint brush is as remarkable as his amazing apptitude in making us care so much about an inanimate object.
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    There was a great documentary on the BBC recently about the American Painter Andrew Wyeth by Michael Palin (he of Monty Python fame). Often disregarded by critics who are all too happy to big up Edward Hopper it explored Wyeth's work and whether it's rural setting and his unwillingness to play the fame game had lead to his under rated appeal. You may be familiar with the painting below "Christina's World"




    I may have posted this before apologies if I have I am a bit out of it. Great watch though


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