SoCalDem
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Sun Jan-11-04 06:39 AM
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Sun Jan-11-04 06:52 AM
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1. I found that fascinating, SoCalDem! |
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Thanks...
It was 'sad' how at the last drawing everything seems so structured, hard, and cold after the incredible ones before....
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R Hickey
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Sun Jan-11-04 07:03 AM
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2. I remember once seeing spider-webs of spiders that were on LSD |
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The webs were not the geometric webs they usually made, they were abstract.
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Sun Jan-11-04 07:04 AM
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I can see a parallel to the evolution of George Harrison's guitar playing (from "Meet The Beatles" to "Revolver") in the progression of the images. Except for the final one, that is.
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Sun Jan-11-04 12:42 PM
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4. Fascinating! Here's some "Peyote Art" |
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Sun Jan-11-04 01:50 PM
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5. The easy transition to cubism makes you think |
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Is cubism just that natural a perception of reality that the technique of this drug-enabled artist is very similar to that of deliberate Cubists like Picasso and Braque? Or is the artist just familiar enough with the Cubists to ape their style?
Regardless, I think the tempora piece was the most amazing.
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Sun Jan-11-04 01:55 PM
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6. Or did Picasso and Braque |
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alter their consciousness (naturally or via drugs) to create their art?
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