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Art appreciation thread


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Just wait until Alan Sex gets on this thread.....

 

there's art, there's avant garde art, there's romantic art, there's impressionist art, there's surrealist art and then there's alan sex art.

 

 

 

i went to a frieda kahlo expo when i was in san francisco which i quite enjoyed.

i always have difficulty pasting google images on here, any tips people?

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there's art' date=' there's avant garde art, there's romantic art, there's impressionist art, there's surrealist art and then there's alan sex art.

 

 

 

i went to a frieda kahlo expo when i was in san francisco which i quite enjoyed.

i always have difficulty pasting google images on here, any tips people?[/quote']

 

Right click on the image, and click on 'copy image location', then paste it into the insert image box. Hey presto!

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Actually, my contribution to this thread may surprise you.

 

If you like Dali, you may want to also see Jacek Yerka for some similar yet less well known stuff - impress the ladies with something they haven't seen before....

 

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Is that spunkbubbles i see there Alan?

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Isn't art just something we pretend we like to give ladies the impression we have some depth, before we fuck them up their arses?

 

FACT. duly repped.

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I've done this before but man, I love me some abstract art:

 

Kazimir Malevich, Suprematism With Eight Red Rectangles, 1915

 

malevich_suprematism_eight_rectangles.jpg

 

Kazimir Malevich, Suprematism (Supremus No. 58), 1916

 

Malevici06.jpg

 

El Lissitzky, Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, 1919

 

kunst_%20Artwork_by_El_Lissitzky_1919.jpg

 

Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue, 1921

 

M07-Mondrian_CompRYB.jpg

 

I also love Hopper, Miro, Picasso and Pollock.

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I've done this before but man, I love me some abstract art:

 

Kazimir Malevich, Suprematism With Eight Red Rectangles, 1915

 

malevich_suprematism_eight_rectangles.jpg

 

Kazimir Malevich, Suprematism (Supremus No. 58), 1916

 

Malevici06.jpg

 

El Lissitzky, Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, 1919

 

kunst_%20Artwork_by_El_Lissitzky_1919.jpg

 

Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue, 1921

 

M07-Mondrian_CompRYB.jpg

 

I also love Hopper, Miro, Picasso and Pollock.

 

As much as I respect your opinion karl I cant help but look at them pictures and think, crud.

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As much as I respect your opinion karl I cant help but look at them pictures and think, crud.

 

It's a common thought to be honest. To me these represent a period of art which I know a lot about and (I don't know how to say this without sounding condescending) consequently I think I understand it in a way many don't. There are methods behind these images, particularly with Mondrian and Malevich there is a sense of pure abstraction that I really enjoy.

 

[/patronising mode]

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I've done this before but man, I love me some abstract art:

 

Kazimir Malevich, Suprematism With Eight Red Rectangles, 1915

 

malevich_suprematism_eight_rectangles.jpg

 

Kazimir Malevich, Suprematism (Supremus No. 58), 1916

 

Malevici06.jpg

 

El Lissitzky, Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, 1919

 

kunst_%20Artwork_by_El_Lissitzky_1919.jpg

 

Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue, 1921

 

M07-Mondrian_CompRYB.jpg

 

I also love Hopper, Miro, Picasso and Pollock.

 

If you like those, how about this one?

 

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