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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12200874)
:sarcasm: If you look carefully, it looks more like my mother in law than an ice cream. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12200874)
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Shard
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12201298)
Wonderful colour use. I'm never sure about abstract art mainly because I can't do it.
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
To bats and Oakville..
emperors clothes and all that..... |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 12201319)
I quite like the way he declared that he had never painted an abstract picture in his life, but was a "figurative painter of emotional situations" - I'm not sure how that can be semantically separated from the idea of abstraction, but if that's how he chose to describe his process, then that's what it is! I love the painting he's photographed standing in front of, towards the end of the article.
I intend to go to an abstraction workshop as it will help with my painting, and presumably interpretation of abstract work. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12201298)
Wonderful colour use. I'm never sure about abstract art mainly because I can't do it.
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Yorkiechef
(Post 12201325)
emperors clothes and all that.....
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12201374)
This is an expression that, try as I might, I can never seem to get my head around. What exactly does it mean?
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12201374)
This is an expression that, try as I might, I can never seem to get my head around. What exactly does it mean?
So if you don't say it's rubbish you're a fool. Unless of course you can see it. |
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12201414)
There's a fable behind the story. The emperor is told by his tailors that only the best can appreciate, see, his new clothing. He can't see them because the don't exist but he won't admit it so he marches naked in his new clothing rather than say that he can't see anything and the crowds laugh at him because they can't see anything either
So if you don't say it's rubbish you're a fool. Unless of course you can see it. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12202312)
Thanks. Actually, I know the fable, and its confused me more ! Would something like "brand new" on box of detergent be an example of emperors new clothes?
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12201355)
I wonder if his description is related to, agh can't remeber the correct term, but crossing over of senses. When people sense taste as colour or form. Maybe emotions are felt that way? After all certain colours have feelings atriibuted to them such as blue for sad, red for passion. Perhaps shapes are the same?
I intend to go to an abstraction workshop as it will help with my painting, and presumably interpretation of abstract work. |
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