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Post by eyesbleed on Sept 4, 2006 9:49:25 GMT -5
I opened up the mornin' paper & was surprised to see my Beatle paintings plastered across the top. (thought it'd be in the sunday paper & didn't know they were gonna photograph the images from the book & stick'em on the front page) But.... good article.... I only see one mistake & that's good for the OA.! oaoa.com/news/nw090406a.htm
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Post by noodles on Sept 4, 2006 11:42:52 GMT -5
Congratulations. I'm liking the paintings and the colour scheme in your house too.
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Post by lili on Sept 4, 2006 12:21:32 GMT -5
That's a great article, eyesbleed ! Congratulations !
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Post by JoJo on Sept 4, 2006 13:40:10 GMT -5
I agree with Noodles, that room is most cool!
Rudd’s work captures the 1967 Beatles because “it was always kind of a mysterious era for the Beatles.
Hmmm... whatever do you mean? ;D
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Post by eyesbleed on Sept 4, 2006 15:33:42 GMT -5
Been doin' a little shameless self promotion today, so I just so happen to have the pic. handy. Ya mean everybody doesn't have big fake cactus in their living room? ;D
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Post by fourthousandholes on Sept 4, 2006 15:36:30 GMT -5
Call me crazy, but you may have a ghostly presence a bit to the left of Marilyn getting in for the picture.
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Post by eyesbleed on Sept 4, 2006 15:40:59 GMT -5
LOL..... the front door was open for light & it was to the left of the pic, so yer seein' shadows from the cactus & the screen door frame.
My grand daughter swears there's an ol'lady ghost in the vacant house next door.... maybe she wanted in the picture ;D
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Sept 4, 2006 16:29:43 GMT -5
Congradge!
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Sept 4, 2006 21:41:05 GMT -5
That's cool. Congrats.... We're waiting for the Mayberry Art next.... Don Knotts goes mod
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Post by Doc on Sept 4, 2006 22:44:53 GMT -5
Been doin' a little shameless self promotion today, so I just so happen to have the pic. handy. Ya mean everybody doesn't have big fake cactus in their living room? ;D "You made the news today, oh, boy. You are the gifted man, who made the grade......" Congratz!
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Post by Doc on Sept 4, 2006 23:19:31 GMT -5
That's cool. Congrats.... We're waiting for the Mayberry Art next.... Don Knotts goes mod or, Aunt Bea in a psychedelic neon-colors spandex jumpsuit replete with a Princess Amidala headdress and collar accessory. OK, that was a bit overreaching. Sometimes my concepts just flat out suck. eyesbleed, I'll leave the artistic choices up to you..........
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Sept 5, 2006 10:34:26 GMT -5
A coffee table book with Aunt Bea in various mod outfits is something that the oddest hippie would partake of. Nevertheless, it may be an avenue someone would dare to tread, but Don Knotts, well, we've seen him "mod" as for those weird clothes he wore as Mr. Farley in Three's Company...well, that's "art" in and of itself... But art is art in the eye of the beholder. And Don Knotts or Aunt Bea could be subjects of the artisan, but we'll leave that up to him..if he so chooses to take that endeavor on...But think about this, why would he want to spend upwards of 20 to 30 hours painting a picture of Don Knotts? I wouldn't take 2- 30 seconds myself....and my work would have to be done in cake and icing,as I'm a cake decorator...and who would want edible Don Knotts art? I can't think of any takers....unless Doc, you would want a Don Knotts picture cake with some of your classic Baileys....a late night snack whilst typing away at your posts...
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Post by eyesbleed on Sept 5, 2006 18:28:00 GMT -5
Hey.... I want a Barney Fife cake! Barney's face after accidentally drinkin' some of Otis's moonshine Now THAT would be a cool B-day cake! Paintings, I dunno, that hottie Helen Crump doin' the twist is the first thing that comes to mind. ;D
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Post by revolver on Sept 5, 2006 21:23:45 GMT -5
Hey.... I want a Barney Fife cake! Barney's face after accidentally drinkin' some of Otis's moonshine Now THAT would be a cool B-day cake! Paintings, I dunno, that hottie Helen Crump doin' the twist is the first thing that comes to mind. ;D Wow, "Krump" dancing in the '60's. Congrats on the article, EB!
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