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Abstract Art

Postby mid_nite_poet » 26 Oct 07, 3:51 pm

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Re: Abstract Art

Postby cerina » 27 Oct 07, 9:09 am

:scratch: Those are weird. :mrgreen:
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Re: Abstract Art

Postby Maxie » 27 Oct 07, 11:05 am

i find the second one attractive Image
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Re: Abstract Art

Postby Flight From Ashiya » 27 Oct 07, 11:07 am

:lol:
I think I'll stick to 'impressionist' art,thankyou.
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Re: Abstract Art

Postby cerina » 27 Oct 07, 11:08 am

:laughingup: :lol:
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Re: Abstract Art

Postby Flight From Ashiya » 27 Oct 07, 11:19 am

Thanks Cerina. :D

I can handle the odd bit of Salvadore Dali,but this goes too far.Really you're never more safer than with Monet & Van Gogh.(Although Van Gogh was a bit of a nutter it must be said!).
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Re: Abstract Art

Postby Napper » 27 Oct 07, 6:11 pm

Flight From Ashiya wrote:Thanks Cerina. :D

I can handle the odd bit of Salvadore Dali,but this goes too far.Really you're never more safer than with Monet & Van Gogh.(Although Van Gogh was a bit of a nutter it must be said!).


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Re: Abstract Art

Postby sapphire » 28 Oct 07, 8:09 am

Flight From Ashiya wrote:Thanks Cerina. :D

I can handle the odd bit of Salvadore Dali,but this goes too far.Really you're never more safer than with Monet & Van Gogh.(Although Van Gogh was a bit of a nutter it must be said!).



Salvadore Dali was a surrealist, not abstract artist anyway :razz:

I like some abstract, but those are just silly
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Re: Abstract Art

Postby BladeBV » 03 Apr 08, 9:53 am

Who in they're right mind would buy such ugly art ?
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Re: Abstract Art

Postby Jack Flash » 03 Apr 08, 10:09 am

Beauty, or maybe curiosity in this case, is in the eye of the beholder as the old saying goes
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Re: Abstract Art

Postby Ice Queen » 03 Apr 08, 3:23 pm

The first and the second one are wonderful! :clap:
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