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On 28/04/2023 at 20:27, Gnasher said:

 

Wow. More art revelations. Not as highbrow as the one above in the Star (this is the Independent) but the evidence is still there for all to see. These artists could see into the future. Misunderstood  geniuses. Its little wonder they were all mad.

 

 

https://www.indy100.com/news/nike-trainer-17-century-painting-2660392565

 

 

 

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Wow, that's pretty amazing. Reminds me a bit of Nick Blinko (singer from punk band Rudimentary Peni), who I think also suffers from the same condition and comes off his meds when he wants to focus on his artwork. 

 

Nick Blinko | Nick Blinko... "In the case of British artist … | Flickr

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49 minutes ago, Captain Willard said:

Visitors to the new royal academy exhibition have to squeeze through a gap formed by 2 naked people to get into the building. I don’t see that working out somehow


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-66866010

They need another entrance with naked people standing at least 0.8m apart for wheelchair users.

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We're on holiday in Florence at the moment.  We went to the Accademia (to see Big Dave) yesterday and we've been to the Uffizi today.  I didn't bother taking pictures of any of the most famous works - there are plenty of really good photos of them - but I did photograph a few that appealed to me.

 

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57 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

We're on holiday in Florence at the moment.  We went to the Accademia (to see Big Dave) yesterday and we've been to the Uffizi today.  I didn't bother taking pictures of any of the most famous works - there are plenty of really good photos of them - but I did photograph a few that appealed to me.

 

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There used to be a sculpture of a long haired man who spent Sundays making the people happy in Florence

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

We're on holiday in Florence at the moment.  We went to the Accademia (to see Big Dave) yesterday and we've been to the Uffizi today.  I didn't bother taking pictures of any of the most famous works - there are plenty of really good photos of them - but I did photograph a few that appealed to me.

 

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That's beautiful.  

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