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    Default I love all kinds of art because I love all kinds of people

    Everyone is looking for a way to express whats inside of them, and in our society, we sometimes just cant find the right words to say, or say too much. Its lovely to sometimes be silent, and stop analyzing, and just let there be a dance between partners: silence, paint, spirit. It is not a matter of liking a painting, but rather liking the person who painted it. If we dont like a painting, it is mostly the soul of the person who painted it that we do not like. I suppose you dont like this painting, because of something you must not like in the soul of the painting. Im sure the painter is used to being criticized. If they were to take it all to heart, they would have to remain not only silent, but also overstuffed in their soul with so many things yearning to be freed up. I see into the painting, and yes, I do admire the soul of the painter. Yes, I would say could be Latin. Saw one like this at the Musee Bonnat de Bayonne France.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DollyDarling View Post
    Everyone is looking for a way to express whats inside of them, and in our society, we sometimes just cant find the right words to say, or say too much. Its lovely to sometimes be silent, and stop analyzing, and just let there be a dance between partners: silence, paint, spirit. It is not a matter of liking a painting, but rather liking the person who painted it. If we dont like a painting, it is mostly the soul of the person who painted it that we do not like. I suppose you dont like this painting, because of something you must not like in the soul of the painting. Im sure the painter is used to being criticized. If they were to take it all to heart, they would have to remain not only silent, but also overstuffed in their soul with so many things yearning to be freed up. I see into the painting, and yes, I do admire the soul of the painter. Yes, I would say could be Latin. Saw one like this at the Musee Bonnat de Bayonne France.

    Dolly, nothing personal, the picture just leaves me cold - i actually dont like it one tiny bit - its nothing to do with the artist liking his or her style, i dont like the picture - i thought it to be spanish as it had the stone flooring that you find so often in spain - if you were to come to my home then you could see the style i like - which is totally different to yours - some of mine are one offs, others are just prints and a couple i got from car boot sales - although i would add that in my bedroom i have a wall covered in mirrors as i love to watch........and other mirrors that are art deco as my last home was totally covered in art deco lighting and - well my taste changed again when i moved to that of totally modern.

    Nothing personal Dolly, its just not my taste - not enough going on in the picture for me.

    xxx Happy new year to you and yours and maybe if you get to Ireland in January we can catch up.........hope so.

    The hot one........ xxx

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    Marks out of ten?

    I'd give her one, nudge nudge!

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    Quote Originally Posted by anonymouse View Post
    Marks out of ten?

    I'd give her one, nudge nudge!
    Im dying to have you nudge into my little holes Hope you are ready for it... Im cumming soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hot Lizzy View Post
    Dolly, nothing personal, the picture just leaves me cold - i actually dont like it one tiny bit - its nothing to do with the artist liking his or her style, i dont like the picture - i thought it to be spanish as it had the stone flooring that you find so often in spain - if you were to come to my home then you could see the style i like - which is totally different to yours - some of mine are one offs, others are just prints and a couple i got from car boot sales - although i would add that in my bedroom i have a wall covered in mirrors as i love to watch........and other mirrors that are art deco as my last home was totally covered in art deco lighting and - well my taste changed again when i moved to that of totally modern.

    Nothing personal Dolly, its just not my taste - not enough going on in the picture for me.

    xxx Happy new year to you and yours and maybe if you get to Ireland in January we can catch up.........hope so.

    The hot one........ xxx
    I LOVE ART DECO too. I collect mirrors also. My apartment is a bit of a museum in fact. God, I could give a tour and show all my little artsy bits and bobs. Yes, I do believe it is Latin. Look at the skirt. Its very Spanish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DollyDarling View Post
    I LOVE ART DECO too. I collect mirrors also. My apartment is a bit of a museum in fact. God, I could give a tour and show all my little artsy bits and bobs. Yes, I do believe it is Latin. Look at the skirt. Its very Spanish.
    Who knows if you ever come to London you could see my Rogues Gallery - in my sitting room i have two alchoves full of pictures - all of my friends and family. I also have my school reports from the age of 4years old too that was framed for me......now thats a hoot.......most of it is could try harder..... actually if i still had all my report up until i left school it may say the same too. I wouldn't mind but i did try my hardest - boo ho

    Tell you tomorrow of a grafitti artist that we have in London that is just brilliant - his pictures go for a fortune - his name is Banksie........would certainly love one of his - still nobody knows who he is.

    xxx Lizzy

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    Default That sounds really lovely

    I just love when people support the arts. And of course, it is good whatever art they support. It is really classy to have family paintings up. That was what they did in elite castles, winding staircases, with the family paintings on the walls. Beautiful. Yes, I love art. If you ever get to Bayonne France, be sure to see the Musee Bonnat. There is a painting there called The Bather that is very famous. I dont feel too much "punch" for it to be honest LOL. But there were some other lovely ones that I couldn't break away from. One was upstairs and it was about nymph-like virgins being baptised in a beautiful lake setting, and these beautiful women were nude with big tits, and there hair hung down way past their asses. There were many women: redhead, blond, black hair... and of course the man baptising them was one lucky S.O.B to be tipping those beauties back in the water, watching the water fun between their breasts and down their bellies... well, anyway, thats me reading into the painting. Im sure it really was innocent and virginal, but I certainly saw sexually into it. By striving to be virginal, they were in fact being overly sexual.
    Last edited by DollyDarling; 27-12-08 at 06:41.

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    Default That sounds really lovely

    I just love when people support the arts. And of course, it is good whatever art they support. It is really classy to have family paintings up. That was what they did in elite castles, winding staircases, with the family paintings on the walls. Beautiful. Yes, I love art. If you ever get to Bayonne France, be sure to see the Musee Bonnat. There is a painting there called The Bather that is very famous. I don't feel too much "punch" for it to be honest LOL. But there were some other lovely ones that I couldn't break away from. One was upstairs and it was about nymph-like virgins being baptised in a beautiful lake setting, and these beautiful women were nude with big tits, and there hair hung down way past their asses. There were many women: redhead, blond, black hair... and of course the man baptising them was one lucky S.O.B to be tipping those beauties back in the water, watching the water fun between their breasts and down their bellies... well, anyway, thats me reading far into the painting. I'm sure it really was innocent and virginal, but I certainly saw sexually into it. By striving to be virginal, they were in fact being overly sexual.
    Last edited by DollyDarling; 27-12-08 at 06:39.

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    I didnt know you were a collector of art Elizabeth. Ill need to see your collection sometime.

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    I don't particularly like the painting, but it looks like the Art genre photorealism, think Chuck Close

    YouTube - Chuck Close Paintings

    Photorealism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Last edited by anitasizzle; 29-12-08 at 12:01.

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