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Jan 08, 2006 04:55 |  #1

well i made all my xmas presents "last year" by my self, and this is what came out.
what do you guys think of this? total trash, or is it any good?
well i never painted befor, so i had planty of fun doing it, what is the main thing i guess :D


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Jan 08, 2006 04:58 |  #2

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Jan 08, 2006 05:04 |  #3

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Jan 08, 2006 05:06 as a reply to  @ nino_zeke's post |  #4

and the last 2

have a good 2006 and enjoy life? it's simply worth it ;)
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Jan 08, 2006 05:07 |  #5

I like them. :) Are they completely post processed, or is the background man-made and then photographed?



  
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Jan 08, 2006 05:54 as a reply to  @ rudgej's post |  #6

thing was to make some xmas presents, so i bought a hole lot of acryl colors and cotonframes, started doing those backgrounds and glued the portraits i took of my friends on them... and then for my family i did the same thing but with a pictur of me...

just something you can hang up at home i thought... but i was really not sure if they gonna like it or trash it... but they are all hanging somewhere at their homes now :D




  
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Jan 08, 2006 06:48 |  #7

They are nice pieces of art, and definitely far better than some of the crap that the Tate Gallery seems to think is art.



  
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Jan 08, 2006 14:03 |  #8

pretty cool idea. i really do like those.


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Jan 09, 2006 03:09 |  #9

totally different, makes you sit there and stare at them to get the full effect! They are great! Keep doing it, i think they re awesome!

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Jan 09, 2006 15:43 as a reply to  @ PIXI_666's post |  #10

You should be very proud of those, I would be very happy to receive one!


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Jan 09, 2006 15:46 as a reply to  @ rudgej's post |  #11

rudgej wrote:
some of the crap that the Tate Gallery seems to think is art.

Philistine, whats wrong with dead sheep and bricks....:confused:

(I hope you mean the "Tate Modern" at Bankside and not the other one)

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