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01/27/2014 03:40:33 PM · #26
Originally posted by skewsme:

i like what shows up in a search of his early work.

Certainly makes it a lot easier to follow how he got to where he did. Abstraction at work, in the purest sense of the word.
01/27/2014 03:57:47 PM · #27
Originally posted by skewsme:

i like what shows up in a search of his early work.


So do I. Thank you.
01/27/2014 04:34:58 PM · #28
Originally posted by skewsme:

i like what shows up in a search of his early work.

Those trees. Those shoes.
01/27/2014 04:49:35 PM · #29
yes.
01/27/2014 04:56:46 PM · #30
How about a Mondrian-Miro-Kandinsky-Klee challenge... and next month can be Picasso-Braque-Gris-Dilbert...
01/27/2014 05:19:47 PM · #31
Originally posted by skewsme:

How about a Mondrian-Miro-Kandinsky-Klee challenge... and next month can be Picasso-Braque-Gris-Dilbert...

ROFL! I actually started to look for Monsieur Dil-BERRR, presumably a lesser-known French cubist, before I got it :-)
01/27/2014 05:40:23 PM · #32
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by skewsme:

How about a Mondrian-Miro-Kandinsky-Klee challenge... and next month can be Picasso-Braque-Gris-Dilbert...

ROFL! I actually started to look for Monsieur Dil-BERRR, presumably a lesser-known French cubist, before I got it :-)

Yes, Robear ... ;-)

What's with the sudden fascination with imitatating painters?
01/27/2014 06:10:38 PM · #33
Originally posted by GeneralE:

What's with the sudden fascination with imitating painters?

I think it's more a matter of studying them, taking inspiration from them, and putting what you've learned to work? Ideally, anyway...
01/27/2014 06:25:03 PM · #34
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

What's with the sudden fascination with imitating painters?

I think it's more a matter of studying them, taking inspiration from them, and putting what you've learned to work? Ideally, anyway...

Well, I don't know about the "studying" part, but I've already taken a "test" image in case this topic comes up ... :-)
01/27/2014 06:52:29 PM · #35
Inspirate, not imitate.
01/27/2014 06:58:38 PM · #36
I was thinking flatterate, one size fits all.
01/27/2014 09:40:03 PM · #37
I assume look alike portraits would be ok?



The one on the left is just a look-alike.

Another rather interesting read, in which the guy on the left declares the guy on the right's work as "Degenerate"...

Message edited by author 2014-01-27 21:46:31.
01/27/2014 09:46:07 PM · #38
ETA: One is enough (!).

Message edited by author 2014-01-27 21:59:51.
01/27/2014 09:47:42 PM · #39
Originally posted by bvy:



ROFL... The one on the right looks just like Piet! Surprised it wasn't more popular with the art crowd... :D
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