My Art thread

Started by Saul, May 08, 2008, 10:02:10 AM

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Kullervo

No, they call themselves "Leafs" because they're named after the symbol, not the leaf itself. There is no other correct usage of "leafs" in the English language.

http://www.dsorecords.com/?p=50

Saul

Quote from: Corey on May 15, 2008, 07:22:36 PM
No, they call themselves "Leafs" because they're named after the symbol, not the leaf itself. There is no other correct usage of "leafs" in the English language.

http://www.dsorecords.com/?p=50

Google it up...you'll find plenty of Leafs...

маразм1

Quote from: Saul on May 15, 2008, 08:38:39 PM
Google it up...you'll find plenty of Leafs...

sorry, you're wrong this time.  Looking forward to your replies after Sabbath :)

Saul

Quote from: маразм1 on May 16, 2008, 04:25:03 PM
sorry, you're wrong this time.  Looking forward to your replies after Sabbath :)

Why dont you leaf this one already....?

Saul


маразм1

Quote from: Saul on May 26, 2008, 02:50:56 PM
Peaceful Nature



Why isn't the signature on the right? 

Lethevich

Quote from: маразм1 on May 27, 2008, 08:47:23 AM
Why isn't the signature on the right? 

That would ruin the harmony of the image! :P
Peanut butter, flour and sugar do not make cookies. They make FIRE.

(poco) Sforzando

Quote from: маразм1 on May 27, 2008, 08:47:23 AM
Why isn't the signature on the right? 

Perhaps he wrote it from right to left.
"I don't know what sforzando means, though it clearly means something."

greg


Saul

Quote from: маразм1 on May 27, 2008, 08:47:23 AM
Why isn't the signature on the right? 

Cause I wanted to piss you off, I know that you hate signatures on the left...

greg

Quote from: Saul on May 27, 2008, 03:05:29 PM
Cause I wanted to piss you off, I know that you hate signatures on the left...
:D

маразм1

Quote from: Saul on May 27, 2008, 03:05:29 PM
Cause I wanted to piss you off, I know that you hate signatures on the left...
well you succeeded!  now I am pissed off an can say that it sucks! :)  I drew better birds when i was 6.

Kullervo

Quote from: маразм1 on May 27, 2008, 04:53:20 PM
well you succeeded!  now I am pissed off an can say that it sucks! :)  I drew better birds when i was 6.

In all fairness, I don't think he drew the birds.

Saul

Quote from: маразм1 on May 27, 2008, 04:53:20 PM
well you succeeded!  now I am pissed off an can say that it sucks! :)  I drew better birds when i was 6.

I know it must be tough to paint your old folks... :D ;D

Saul

The famous artist Loren D. Adams, Jr. sent me a letter today and I wanted to share it with some members of this site who belittle my art to let them see that when it comes to art, real artists strongly disagree with them and that their attack on my art stemmed from jealousy or other negative motives.


The letter:



Aloha from the island of Maui...

Hello Saul,

It is never too much bother to both appreciate & comment on
good Art-works. As difficult as being an Artist is these days I
wish to set an example by offering as much help and specific
encouragement to Artists as I can.  Your talent is exceptional and very unique.
  As a professional Art Appraiser I want to pass on a valuable comment
made by Louis J. Miller, who was a very well informed Art authority. Mr.
Miller said; "Unique items have exceptional value." He also said;
"There's a lot of glossy stuff out there." Real Art lacks pretence and does
not have a hesitant stultified look to it.  Your Art Mr. Dzorelashvili
is the Real kind
and as such cannot be praised enough in my opinion.  Thank you for
using your time to help enrich our collective lives by making such
refreshing images... you may not have any idea how much such work helps all of
us.

In many States in the Civil Codes where Art is appreciated and set
apart it is recognized as "the exact opposite of Crime" because it enhances
Culture.

Please pass this good news on to those who deserve it along the way
through-out your life.  You'll recognize the work easy because it will be
very sincere and spontaneous without any objective other than sharing
the image.

In closing I only wish to say that it's an honour to call you a friend.

Mahalo Sincerely, Loren D. Adams, Jr.

lukeottevanger

That's this guy, right?


lukeottevanger

Creator of 'Two People Merged with Car Seats' (strictly speaking not an abstract, though he labels it as such):



Is that the guy?

Saul

Quote from: lukeottevanger on June 01, 2008, 07:04:22 AM
That's this guy, right?



Yes, that's the guy, and I believe that his paintings are pure genius.
Stunning technique and imagination.

Do more research about him, he is well known and repected.

(poco) Sforzando

Quote from: Saul on June 01, 2008, 07:19:19 AM
Yes, that's the guy, and I believe that his paintings are pure genius.
Stunning technique and imagination.

Do more research about him, he is well known and repected.

By whom?
"I don't know what sforzando means, though it clearly means something."

flyingdutchman

Quote from: Saul on June 01, 2008, 06:22:17 AM
The famous artist Loren D. Adams, Jr. sent me a letter today and I wanted to share it with some members of this site who belittle my art to let them see that when it comes to art, real artists strongly disagree with them and that their attack on my art stemmed from jealousy or other negative motives.


The letter:



Aloha from the island of Maui...

Hello Saul,

It is never too much bother to both appreciate & comment on
good Art-works. As difficult as being an Artist is these days I
wish to set an example by offering as much help and specific
encouragement to Artists as I can.  Your talent is exceptional and very unique.
  As a professional Art Appraiser I want to pass on a valuable comment
made by Louis J. Miller, who was a very well informed Art authority. Mr.
Miller said; "Unique items have exceptional value." He also said;
"There's a lot of glossy stuff out there." Real Art lacks pretence and does
not have a hesitant stultified look to it.  Your Art Mr. Dzorelashvili
is the Real kind
and as such cannot be praised enough in my opinion.  Thank you for
using your time to help enrich our collective lives by making such
refreshing images... you may not have any idea how much such work helps all of
us.

In many States in the Civil Codes where Art is appreciated and set
apart it is recognized as "the exact opposite of Crime" because it enhances
Culture.

Please pass this good news on to those who deserve it along the way
through-out your life.  You'll recognize the work easy because it will be
very sincere and spontaneous without any objective other than sharing
the image.

In closing I only wish to say that it's an honour to call you a friend.

Mahalo Sincerely, Loren D. Adams, Jr.


Obviously made up.  No one would look at your "art" and call it such.