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What is your favorite period of Art?

 
 
coluber2001
 
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Reply Sun 16 Dec, 2018 12:34 pm
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-6guvph_x1UQ/U2D9a6_9n4I/AAAAAAAAYQA/Ly_4Y_IW1hY/s1600/calvin+nicholls+2.jpg
Calvin Nicholls
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coluber2001
 
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Reply Mon 24 Dec, 2018 09:45 pm
Porcelain Sculptures Inspired by English and Japanese Botanics by Hitomi Hosono


https://i.pinimg.com/736x/e7/da/cf/e7dacf552fdf3a76d8fac8281c323b2d--hitomi-hosono-ceramic-artists.jpg


https://media.architecturaldigest.com/photos/5609aa3e48617cbc57bb237c/master/w_640,c_limit/04-hitomi-hosono-exhibit-colefax-fowler.jpg


https://www.thisiscolossal.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/hosono-1-768x902.jpg


https://www.thisiscolossal.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/hitomi_hosono_08-768x1024.jpg
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glitterbag
 
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Reply Tue 25 Dec, 2018 12:03 am
I am such a sucker for a straight line, every time this post pops up I fight the instict to say ‘Linkletter’.....I just had to give in. My apologies.
coluber2001
 
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Reply Tue 25 Dec, 2018 12:45 am
@glitterbag,
What?
roger
 
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Reply Tue 25 Dec, 2018 01:21 am
@coluber2001,
Art Linkletter.

Whenever I see that name, I think of Arthur Godfry, who I did not like at all.

Okay, off topic. Be back later
glitterbag
 
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Reply Tue 25 Dec, 2018 02:31 am
@roger,
Godfrey, what a talentless bully.
roger
 
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Reply Tue 25 Dec, 2018 02:48 am
@glitterbag,
yep yep yep.
coluber2001
 
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Reply Tue 25 Dec, 2018 09:57 am
@roger,
I remember that he was enamored of Hawaii . He introduced the ukulele to America, and it became a short-lived fad. We had one in our house.
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coluber2001
 
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2019 11:16 pm
https://carbonmade-media.accelerator.net/31708188;960x1253.jpeg

https://www.artlessons.gr/sites/default/files/styles/main_scale/public/395x520%5B1%5D.jpeg?itok=dZXPhQ4e
Kamalky Laureano 
Hyper-realistic paintings
farmerman
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2019 06:56 am
@coluber2001,
were they air brush art? hyper realism was a 70's thing with air brush paintings as big as a bus.
I was at a show at MOMA years ago, and these kinds were displayed. The art value is the work method itself, usually theres a limited point or story in the work. There was one done of a huge trailer park with TV antennaes and fences nd kids bicycles all over. That one was like the Banksy sized wall art (wxcept in full spectr. It was nat but youd need a cathedral to show it off

izzythepush
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2019 07:02 am
@farmerman,
farmerman wrote:

That one was like the Banksy sized wall art (wxcept in full spectr. It was nat but youd need a cathedral to show it off




Talking of Banksy.

Quote:
The owner of the garage used for Banksy's most recent artwork said he has been in "freefall" since it appeared and is struggling to cope with the responsibility.

The mural appeared on steelworker Ian Lewis' wall in Port Talbot a week before Christmas.

Mr Lewis, 55, told BBC Wales he now needs help to find a long-term solution for it.

"It's been very, very stressful and very surreal," he said.

"It's just all been so much for me. I'm actually managing an arts attraction by myself.

"There's in excess of one thousand people going there a day, all hours, day and night. I just can't cope with it now, to be honest with you."

Mr Lewis said if it hadn't have been for the intervention of actor Michael Sheen, who offered to help pay for security over Christmas, he would already have lost the art through vandalism or theft.

"I didn't know at the beginning it was a Banksy, I just thought it was a fantastic bit of artwork, and I was going to cover it and protect it and keep it for myself. Then it just went viral on Facebook that it could be Banksy.

"The first night people were coming up there and people wanted to chip bits off it.

"There was even talk that people wanted to chisel it out and take it home, they wanted to steal it.

"I've been stressed, it's dropped a bomb on me. I'd just like a bit of normality back into my life, like it used to be."

The artwork was covered in protective plastic sheeting before Christmas, but volunteers working at the site said it has still been targeted several times.

With about 20,000 people understood to have visited the Banksy over Christmas, Mr Lewis said he wants to see the garage wall cut out and moved to a safer location, while staying in the area.

"It needs to be put in the middle of the town centre maybe. They can be moved, I know they can be moved. I think it would need a team of experts to move it from what I can gather," he said.

"I think that the Assembly should step in and take over, because it is an arts treasure, and it's just too much for me."

"If I could turn back the clock then no, I was happier I think before it happened. I just don't know where I'm going with this," he said.


Sheen added: "At the moment my biggest concern is for Ian.

"It's been a really stressful thing for him and it's put a lot of financial burden on him that nobody else at the moment is helping him with. I've done what I can but we need a long term solution in place.

"It's wonderful that it's there and it's great that Banksy came and did this and has drawn attention to Port Talbot in this way. But Ian does need some help with this now, and I hope that it can stay in Port Talbot."

Plaid Cymru AM Bethan Sayed, who chairs the Assembly's culture committee, called on the Welsh Government to purchase the piece.

"Obviously this would have to be with the owner's consent - this is private property," she added.

"I think that if we want to protect it, if we want to keep it in Wales - then we need to have it as a national asset."

A Welsh Government spokesman said: "We are keen to work with other interested parties to agree a plan of action for the Banksy mural."

Because the artwork is on private property, Mr Lewis is currently responsible for keeping it safe and managing the thousands of visitors.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-46771722<br />
farmerman
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2019 09:02 am
@izzythepush,
down in Fla they hve it so that
1 the wall art is of a finite enjoy time and, like a snowman, it goes away after a few moths

2The wall art i presented at two or more floors up on the walls

I really dont know why everyone is so excited about many of tehse guys works because they are more like adverts and Chewing Tobacco barn art of the early 20th century in rural US.
coluber2001
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2019 10:47 am
@farmerman,
https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.wnewfm.radio.com/styles/full_content_width__775px_max_/s3/AP18353808423357.jpg?itok=otfeRwGF

https://im.rediff.com/news/2018/dec/23banksy3.jpg

Banksy fans are flocking to the Welsh town of Port Talbot to see a new mural by the elusive British street artist depicting a child covered in snow that is in fact ash from a burning bin.

Now metal barriers and traffic wardens have been brought in to manage crowds around the new Bansky artwork that was painted on a Welsh garage.

The graffiti mural appeared overnight on a garage wall in Port Talbot, South Wales, and has since been under 24 hour guard from local volunteers.

Banksy, the secretive British artist, claimed responsibility for the new artwork on his website and Instagram account on Wednesday.

People gather around fences that have been erected to protect the latest piece of artwork by the underground guerrilla artist Banksy that has appeared on the outside of a garage wall in Port Talbot, Wales.

The painting appeared on two walls of a garage in the Taibach area and shows a child playing in the falling ash and smoke from a fire in a skip. Banksy posted a video on Instagram this afternoon of the work alongside the caption 'Season's greetings'.

The artwork appears months after Port Talbot was mistakenly dubbed the most polluted town in the UK. In May, the World Heath Organisation had to apologise after it admitted its figures were wrong.

A resident who visited the site said, "It's amazing, an incredible addition to Port Talbot. Everything about it is political messaging, the way the boy has been drawn, the positioning near the steelworks, the fact it was done just after the (Severn Bridge) tolls went down."

The garage is owned by Ivan Lewis, 55, a steelworker at the town's Tata Steel plant.
farmerman
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2019 11:01 am
@coluber2001,
that is verra cool . I love those with a bit of dark humor behind them
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2019 11:28 am
@farmerman,
They probably wouldn't be so relaxed if it was a Banksy.
coluber2001
 
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Reply Mon 7 Jan, 2019 12:24 pm
@izzythepush,
These crowds of people flocking to see a Banksy on a concrete wall show a sort of desperation for art or spirituality or some connection in their lives. Like Jim Morrison said, "People are looking for something sacred".

They do the same thing when an image of the Virgin Mary appears in the bark of a tree or an image of Jesus appears on the side a rusted refrigerator. These illusions become tourist attractions or icons.

Just a signature becomes as valuable as the painting itself.
coluber2001
 
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Reply Thu 10 Jan, 2019 02:39 pm
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/a2/6e/b6/a26eb68d53cf4de5a0771011b8d1920f.jpg
Barry Hilton
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 10 Jan, 2019 02:51 pm
I like art that has emotion, depth and complexity and a relatable subject. Works that appear to be no more than jumbles of complex lines and/or blobs of colors leave me un-involved. It's the rare abstract that gets my attention. Not saying this to stir controversy. I like that last picture, particularly the sky and far in the background portions. The color in the forefront is also spectacular.
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coluber2001
 
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Reply Thu 10 Jan, 2019 03:08 pm
@coluber2001,
https://www.yorkfinearts.co.uk/Art/Barry_Hilton_BH02_nf.jpg
Barry Hilton
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coluber2001
 
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Reply Thu 10 Jan, 2019 03:11 pm
@coluber2001,
http://originalpaintings.com/images/Barry_Hilton/barry_hilton_harbour_at_night_ii.jpg
Barry Hilton
 

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