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Issykitty says...

Hey persephone,
Thanks for your comment, because it clarifies a lot for me. I was a bit sad because I noticed the downvote within about 5 seconds of submitting. I feel better knowing that you didn't mean it!

But... to atone for your sin, you should upvote all of my new submissions. Nice to meet you!

In reply to this comment by persephone:
Hey Issy, I don't know how my downvote appeared here. Little fingers on my laptop when I wasn't around, I suspect. Sorry.

MINK says...

cool bathroom wall
http://www.carolinebarry.org.uk/imagebin/bottlewall225x336.jpg

here's what you can do in 24 hours with strawbale:
http://www.strawbale-building.co.uk/index.php?page=24straw

In reply to this comment by persephone:
Upvote for beauty. I love how strawbale homes have deep windowsills and gorgeous wall recesses. The house becomes a work of art. We can't decide whether to build with strawbale or rammed earth. Extremely hot and humid weather is a big factor here in Queensland.

Fletch says...

Plainly, choggie. "Arty whore" is a term that has nothing to do with art or whores. Your virtue is safe.


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Who are you referring to, with the arty whore commment Fletch?

And choggie... arty whores only impress themselves.

gluonium says...

No relation. I think its pre WW1. I just like it because its such a tender depiction of companionship between males from an era that we don't usually think of such things happening.

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Guyshas, ha ha. Good to see your sense of humour shining through, Glu. Is that a WWI pic for your avatar? Anyone related to you?
In reply to your comment:
love it! they're like ummmm guyshas I guess. they need to provide more beefy offerings though.

lisacat says...

Yes, that's it, Kelly. (http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?object_id=80997) I saw it in London when I was on a college trip in the late '70s. It was in the big "Dada and Surrealist Reviewed" show at the Hayward Gallery along with Duchamps urinal, 'natch! It's like when you see celebrities in person and they seem really small and norma l It's kind of ratty looking. You can see where the skin and the glue used has yellowed and dried...hey, it happens to all of us right? Haven't been to the new, improved MoMA yet, I'm more apt to be outside on the street selling my own art, but it's free on Fridays from 4-8pm so there's no excuses!

I love your avatar, and pomegranates, and am intrigued by what eden wrote. I need to look that up!

-Lisa

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Hi Lisa,

I was trying to remember where I saw your avatar pic before. I just found it in an old art book. Is it Meret Oppenheim's 'Object' at The Museum of Modern Art, NY? Is it still at the museum? Is it a photo, or an actual object? (haven't been there yet..)
Kelly

Eden says...

Oh! It's Aeon Flux, not the bad hollywood movie they made a couple of years back, but the animation that used to be on Liquid Television.

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Thanks Eden! Now tell me about your avatar....

In reply to your comment:
Hi Persephone... just wanted to say, I think your avatar is quite beautiful.
The whole pomegranate/Hades thing - The story of Persephone is my favourite Greek Myth of all time.
I delight in the way it offered an explanation for the changing seasons/growth cycle, due to the sadness, and then joy of he mother, Demeter, as Persephone is forced to divide her year between her abductor and her Mother.
Thanks for keeping me reminded!
E

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