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Hence why I've provided you with an Orca. Very nice too.
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Just finished this. I'm thinking maybe a post with a fishing net on it, and maybe a seagull or two. Vulcan bomber in the far distance just approaching. What do you think? ( I'm joking, it's finished.)
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Superb Tango, you clearly have a talent.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Tango's churning these out at the same rate as Mr Brainwash, now I come to think of it!
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By showing so much of the hulls I obviously failed to simulate boats moored in a few inches of water.
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Being retired does have some small advantages.Bruce Rioja wrote:Tango's churning these out at the same rate as Mr Brainwash, now I come to think of it!
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Art works of the future. I've often wondered when the next breakthrough in art would come (if indeed there ever would be one). This for me is it. I'd buy this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24579564
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24579564
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Speak to mummy ... China is in his hand.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Art works of the future. I've often wondered when the next breakthrough in art would come (if indeed there ever would be one). This for me is it. I'd buy this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24579564
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I was in there at the Fine Art Society on Saturday. This and other digital 'pieces' (is that the right word here?!) were magnificent.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Art works of the future. I've often wondered when the next breakthrough in art would come (if indeed there ever would be one). This for me is it. I'd buy this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24579564
I'd have the sleeping Venus that's replaced Giogione's seminal painted version with a Venus whose rib cage rises and falls, along with all sorts of small somnial movements.
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Is that by the same artists? I mean, of course, the digitals not the originals. Or is there a 'school' of digitalartists?mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I was in there at the Fine Art Society on Saturday. This and other digital 'pieces' (is that the right word here?!) were magnificent.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Art works of the future. I've often wondered when the next breakthrough in art would come (if indeed there ever would be one). This for me is it. I'd buy this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24579564
I'd have the sleeping Venus that's replaced Giogione's seminal painted version with a Venus whose rib cage rises and falls, along with all sorts of small somnial movements.
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http://www.faslondon.com/fine_art_socie ... rming.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Is that by the same artists? I mean, of course, the digitals not the originals. Or is there a 'school' of digitalartists?mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I was in there at the Fine Art Society on Saturday. This and other digital 'pieces' (is that the right word here?!) were magnificent.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Art works of the future. I've often wondered when the next breakthrough in art would come (if indeed there ever would be one). This for me is it. I'd buy this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24579564
I'd have the sleeping Venus that's replaced Giogione's seminal painted version with a Venus whose rib cage rises and falls, along with all sorts of small somnial movements.
Look at the exhibition of Rob and Nick Carter.
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Ah, the same artists then - the Carters.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:http://www.faslondon.com/fine_art_socie ... rming.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Is that by the same artists? I mean, of course, the digitals not the originals. Or is there a 'school' of digitalartists?mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I was in there at the Fine Art Society on Saturday. This and other digital 'pieces' (is that the right word here?!) were magnificent.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Art works of the future. I've often wondered when the next breakthrough in art would come (if indeed there ever would be one). This for me is it. I'd buy this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24579564
I'd have the sleeping Venus that's replaced Giogione's seminal painted version with a Venus whose rib cage rises and falls, along with all sorts of small somnial movements.
Look at the exhibition of Rob and Nick Carter.
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Nice pics, I usually end up adding a bird or two, not because I want to because I am clumsy and usually drop some paint on the sky and have to convert it
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And I see that you've satiated your predilection for 'filling-in' with the inclusion of ET on the left there.
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I'm being very good at the moment. That's a Ferrari if you don't mind.Bruce Rioja wrote:And I see that you've satiated your predilection for 'filling-in' with the inclusion of ET on the left there.
(It was actually in the photo, so not just me).
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Fxck, I thought it was a cabbage, or at least a bush (sorry Tango).TANGODANCER wrote:I'm being very good at the moment. That's a Ferrari if you don't mind.Bruce Rioja wrote:And I see that you've satiated your predilection for 'filling-in' with the inclusion of ET on the left there.
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A cabbage with headlights? You a Picasso fan Spots?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Fxck, I thought it was a cabbage, or at least a bush (sorry Tango).TANGODANCER wrote:I'm being very good at the moment. That's a Ferrari if you don't mind.Bruce Rioja wrote:And I see that you've satiated your predilection for 'filling-in' with the inclusion of ET on the left there.
(It was actually in the photo, so not just me).
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