Funny Sir Pictures - Photoshop Pix
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Sir Robert Duvall funny pictures - / Perfect blend. The painting looks genuine. / Mundo great work ... congrats.. i agree with Newsy. / Just curious. Since you didn't score anyone above a 5, including the 3 cups ahead of you, what would you have scored yours. / a wooooood............. oh nooooo.....this job is silver.gold for me.... fantastic artwork
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Sir Mick funny pictures - / The only thing NOT showing here is the chin.. What's up with that. |
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Sir Arthur Conan O'Brien-Doyle funny pictures - / Good work, but a bit hard to see Conan here |
Arise Sir Hillary funny pictures - / Sir Hillary . The chap who climbed Everest . / She'll turn into a handsome princess after Obama kisses her / Congrats Premie It wll be interesting if Hillary does become Sec. of State. |
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PANDORA, Sir Alma Tadema funny pictures - / I have hardly stopped laughing It is so very hard to take abstract art seriously. Here is what the old school definition of abstract art was and it wasn't very kind. "Def: Abstract art. A seperate social arena for the mentally and artistically challanged to pretend they are actual artists and patrons. This is demonstrated by the fact that the artist trained in the classical diciplines can paint abstract images but the abstractionist cannot paint in classical diciplines." It's like a fellow that owns a plunger calling himself a plumber. Yet the interesting thing about this whole conflict is, it really does take talent and I believe, artistic spirit, to capture the essence of somthing in artful representation. That is the primary mission in abstract art. It is about "essence". The reduction of line and form to disolve into elemental geometry is but one of many styles (solutions) to attain that end. Some were painfully yet monsterously complex such as the works of J. Pollack. So this contest is a bit style-restrictive per the instruct we've been given by Newsey but I think that is due to his personal taste or maybe just trying to keep it simple. Anyway, within the abstract movement there were a lot of styles used to make the forms like fragmented, fluid, reduction, impasto, geometric, spatter, splatter, Negative-positive play.... you can probably think of a lot more. So, I respectfully submit an abstract of a fragmentary style, excruciatingly complex yet simple in essence. / There's abstraction and abstraction ^^ Some of them can't paint classical, nor abstract painting, they're just making good or bad jokes, depending on the price people are ready to pay for it / So true. I guess Tom Wolfe said it best in "The Painted Word" which was essentially an expose on the abstract movement and it's corruption and social irresponsibility just to turn a buck and be "chick" in the process. I sort of gleaned from that book that you could market fly droppings if you had the right team of hoodwinkers and guilable wealthy folk. And if you do it really, really well you can actually legitizimize anything in the public perception. Leo Castelli was a criminal marketing genius, Peggy Gugenheim a very close second. / Thanks for this source, sure something I try to read one of these days / Wwwwwwwwwwwwoooooooooowwwwwwww so . I love it . It's so creative with the theme abstract...It's wonderful like a real painting...my fav in this contest sure. |
Sir "Mick" Jagger funny pictures - / At first view, I liked this a great deal. I still do, very much. But putting on my critical eyeglasses, I would get rid if the red coloring on his lips and his pearly whites and match them with the rest of the statue coloring (I think the color match with the rest of his face with the statue is pretty good.). Also as a personal preference, I would get rid of the featureless sky. Probably easiest to remove the existing background and replace with a more attractive one. The lettering on the base and coloring is swell. On the right corner going towards the rear, I'd replace the original material with what you've done in front. And extended both down to get rid of the white base popping up from the bottom. I like this picture of Sir Mick and would not have taken the time to write all this if I didn't. / Might get rid of the remaining red on his lips. Excellent statue texture work nonetheless. |