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hilarious hatton, by mike hunt on Dec 6, 2007 11:03:15 GMT 1, I think the show starts at 2am - not sure about the actual fight though. You know the hype lasts hours.
I think the show starts at 2am - not sure about the actual fight though. You know the hype lasts hours.
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hilarious hatton, by mike hunt on Dec 6, 2007 1:00:01 GMT 1, People - we have the most exciting fight on our hands in living memory. Grab your beer and smokes. I'm so excited already. Enough of this talk about religion and art. It's important an' all but goddam it - I just want to get mashed and watch 2 guys knocking the crap out of each other the old fashioned way where the only important thing is who wins and gets bragging rights.
People - we have the most exciting fight on our hands in living memory. Grab your beer and smokes. I'm so excited already. Enough of this talk about religion and art. It's important an' all but goddam it - I just want to get mashed and watch 2 guys knocking the crap out of each other the old fashioned way where the only important thing is who wins and gets bragging rights.
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hilarious hatton, by mike hunt on Dec 5, 2007 17:36:32 GMT 1, I really want Hatton to win, but its a big ask. Mayweather is top quality, but he's such a dick.
I really want Hatton to win, but its a big ask. Mayweather is top quality, but he's such a dick.
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hilarious hatton, by mike hunt on Dec 5, 2007 17:20:29 GMT 1, For those looking forward to the biggest boxing event for years - this hilarious footage just makes it better. Listen to the sky voiceover guy cacking himself. Hatton cracks me up.
uk.youtube.com/watch?v=C6XVTiE89Dg
For those looking forward to the biggest boxing event for years - this hilarious footage just makes it better. Listen to the sky voiceover guy cacking himself. Hatton cracks me up. uk.youtube.com/watch?v=C6XVTiE89Dg
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Could I have my Coloured Trolleys Now Please?, by mike hunt on Dec 4, 2007 21:47:20 GMT 1, just be patient and not so greedy some poor people like me have ยฃ11 to spend in iceland supermarket this christmas. To be fair ยฃ11 will get you quite alot in Iceland this Christmas.
ยฃ11 at Iceland - you could get a blowjob off the crackwhore Kerry Kuntona for that kind of cash.
just be patient and not so greedy some poor people like me have ยฃ11 to spend in iceland supermarket this christmas. To be fair ยฃ11 will get you quite alot in Iceland this Christmas. ยฃ11 at Iceland - you could get a blowjob off the crackwhore Kerry Kuntona for that kind of cash.
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Could I have my Coloured Trolleys Now Please?, by mike hunt on Dec 4, 2007 21:41:14 GMT 1, chill people. You know the deal....the iraq invasion 'rebuild' plan was probably better organised than the postage of coloured trollies. They will arrive, and staring at the clock won't make time go faster. You will get your print just when you'd begun to forget about it, and then it'll be even better when its in your grubby little mitts!
chill people. You know the deal....the iraq invasion 'rebuild' plan was probably better organised than the postage of coloured trollies. They will arrive, and staring at the clock won't make time go faster. You will get your print just when you'd begun to forget about it, and then it'll be even better when its in your grubby little mitts!
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Turner Prize, by mike hunt on Dec 4, 2007 0:03:24 GMT 1, Never mind Mark Wallinger, I know you've all been dying to see the winner of the Turnip Prize... and here it is: Tea P! That's right - used tea bags in the shape of the letter P!
There has to be a story behind the artist, like 'as a small child, he watched as his mother was robbed by a tea-leaf. The P represents the pain he feels when he drinks tea.'
Never mind Mark Wallinger, I know you've all been dying to see the winner of the Turnip Prize... and here it is: Tea P! That's right - used tea bags in the shape of the letter P! There has to be a story behind the artist, like 'as a small child, he watched as his mother was robbed by a tea-leaf. The P represents the pain he feels when he drinks tea.'
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Turner Prize, by mike hunt on Dec 3, 2007 23:49:57 GMT 1, turner prize - how the mighty have fallen - their clout seems to be waning. I saw it - my only comments - replica banksy....why not just get the real thing? - oh yea, its because Banksy has risen due to popularity and people connecting to his his work as opposed to a few elitist tosseurs in a small room deciding whats great art. At least the idea was good this time. One of the few artists I really rate who won - Chris Ofili
turner prize - how the mighty have fallen - their clout seems to be waning. I saw it - my only comments - replica banksy....why not just get the real thing? - oh yea, its because Banksy has risen due to popularity and people connecting to his his work as opposed to a few elitist tosseurs in a small room deciding whats great art. At least the idea was good this time. One of the few artists I really rate who won - Chris Ofili
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Oh D*face..., by mike hunt on Nov 30, 2007 17:47:45 GMT 1, An Alsation? Thats absolutely disgusting! A dalmatian maybe, but an Alsatian? How very dare you! Though I do like a nice pair of Spaniels ears, I'd rather a Xoloitzcuintl (this is a genuine dog breed ). You know far too much about dogs than is healthy.. you're not from Middelsborough are you ?
Where's Middlesborough? If its North of Watford then please don't answer because I won't know it. Now, back to the fruit and veg stall...
An Alsation? Thats absolutely disgusting! A dalmatian maybe, but an Alsatian? How very dare you! Though I do like a nice pair of Spaniels ears, I'd rather a Xoloitzcuintl (this is a genuine dog breed ). You know far too much about dogs than is healthy.. you're not from Middelsborough are you ? Where's Middlesborough? If its North of Watford then please don't answer because I won't know it. Now, back to the fruit and veg stall...
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Oh D*face..., by mike hunt on Nov 30, 2007 16:57:32 GMT 1, Later that week the Chinchillas downstairs starting mating constantly. I was trying to stifle my laughs when I could hear their lovemaking, which sounded like human midgets with high voices getting it on! They asked me to take a permanant position. I refused. Now had it been an Alsatian you'd have assumed the position hey ?
An Alsation? Thats absolutely disgusting! A dalmatian maybe, but an Alsatian? How very dare you! Though I do like a nice pair of Spaniels ears, I'd rather a Xoloitzcuintl (this is a genuine dog breed ).
Later that week the Chinchillas downstairs starting mating constantly. I was trying to stifle my laughs when I could hear their lovemaking, which sounded like human midgets with high voices getting it on! They asked me to take a permanant position. I refused. Now had it been an Alsatian you'd have assumed the position hey ? An Alsation? Thats absolutely disgusting! A dalmatian maybe, but an Alsatian? How very dare you! Though I do like a nice pair of Spaniels ears, I'd rather a Xoloitzcuintl (this is a genuine dog breed ).
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Oh D*face..., by mike hunt on Nov 30, 2007 16:27:40 GMT 1, I had a similar situation at work recently. A prospect name 'Michael Hundt' called (I sh%t you not). I share an office with someone who I could not look at for the entire conversation because he was peeing himself laughing. The only way that I could get through it was to call him Michael rather than Mike.
haha! Thats when you cannot help but laugh harder thatn you ever laughed. The only way to manufacture this feeling is either 1) getting through a phonecall with crocodiles clips attached to your nipples. 2) slipping an agreed word (preferably offensive) into every phone conversation. It helps if you do IT, because you can slip it into technical talk.
I had a similar situation at work recently. A prospect name 'Michael Hundt' called (I sh%t you not). I share an office with someone who I could not look at for the entire conversation because he was peeing himself laughing. The only way that I could get through it was to call him Michael rather than Mike. haha! Thats when you cannot help but laugh harder thatn you ever laughed. The only way to manufacture this feeling is either 1) getting through a phonecall with crocodiles clips attached to your nipples. 2) slipping an agreed word (preferably offensive) into every phone conversation. It helps if you do IT, because you can slip it into technical talk.
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Oh D*face..., by mike hunt on Nov 30, 2007 16:03:30 GMT 1, Did anyone get Tom Cruises's name on Mission Impossible. Don't know if this came with the new franchise or the old but.. Appparently, and the source is reliable, it was invented in order to appeal to the ladeez, Eithen Hunt...Eating c**t...the thought of little Tom going down for the bearded clam meant to get all the girls in a tizzy and meant they just had to see the film again and again...
Ok - silly story time. I was freelancing in a very 'swish' design agency in south kensington. Everyone was very uptight, overly keen to impress and ambitious. There was a race to pick up the phones every time they rang. I just used to watch them, very bemused. Anyway, one day the phone rang and this very junior designer picked up the phone first (she was so happy about this). She turned to the senior designer and said 'Mike Hock's on the phone - its for you'. At that point I roared with laughter uncontrollably, everyone looked at me and I managed to say 'Mike Hock - his name's My Cock!' between laughs. It was a genuine phonecall from a genuine client called Michael Hock. No-one cracked a smile, let alone laughed. Later that week the Chinchillas downstairs starting mating constantly. I was trying to stifle my laughs when I could hear their lovemaking, which sounded like human midgets with high voices getting it on! They asked me to take a permanant position. I refused.
Did anyone get Tom Cruises's name on Mission Impossible. Don't know if this came with the new franchise or the old but.. Appparently, and the source is reliable, it was invented in order to appeal to the ladeez, Eithen Hunt...Eating c**t...the thought of little Tom going down for the bearded clam meant to get all the girls in a tizzy and meant they just had to see the film again and again... Ok - silly story time. I was freelancing in a very 'swish' design agency in south kensington. Everyone was very uptight, overly keen to impress and ambitious. There was a race to pick up the phones every time they rang. I just used to watch them, very bemused. Anyway, one day the phone rang and this very junior designer picked up the phone first (she was so happy about this). She turned to the senior designer and said 'Mike Hock's on the phone - its for you'. At that point I roared with laughter uncontrollably, everyone looked at me and I managed to say 'Mike Hock - his name's My Cock!' between laughs. It was a genuine phonecall from a genuine client called Michael Hock. No-one cracked a smile, let alone laughed. Later that week the Chinchillas downstairs starting mating constantly. I was trying to stifle my laughs when I could hear their lovemaking, which sounded like human midgets with high voices getting it on! They asked me to take a permanant position. I refused.
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Oh D*face..., by mike hunt on Nov 30, 2007 15:50:40 GMT 1, Not talking about any artist in particular but I think its the same story for a lot of artists... They do the same thing for years and years. Its quite disappointing to see the lack of development with most artists. Are you saying that you're getting bored of skulls by any chance?
No. I'm not talking about an artist in particular. It was a general observation about most art, after going to exhibitions and seeing artists doing exactly the same thing as 10 years ago. I don't have a problem with it, but I wouldn't buy into it.
Not talking about any artist in particular but I think its the same story for a lot of artists... They do the same thing for years and years. Its quite disappointing to see the lack of development with most artists. Are you saying that you're getting bored of skulls by any chance? No. I'm not talking about an artist in particular. It was a general observation about most art, after going to exhibitions and seeing artists doing exactly the same thing as 10 years ago. I don't have a problem with it, but I wouldn't buy into it.
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Oh D*face..., by mike hunt on Nov 30, 2007 15:46:24 GMT 1, Now, your name can't really be Mike Hunt can it... Why? What wrong with it? Okay, its not my real name. Real name is Mike Hock.
Now, your name can't really be Mike Hunt can it... Why? What wrong with it? Okay, its not my real name. Real name is Mike Hock.
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Oh D*face..., by mike hunt on Nov 30, 2007 15:16:24 GMT 1, What I like about Neate is that he doesn't jump from one style to another, but you can still see development. He tries new mediums and techniques and learns to master them. Occasionally his brave attempts fail, but are mostly successful. My personal like of neate is that it is very edgy and disturbing - some people really don't like it. I love it because its personal and honest. In my opinion, good art is art that says something to me and happens when a good artist expresses him/herself effectively. I like to know something about the artist through their art - preferably something personal and emotional for me to connect with. I need to see blood! For me, Banksy's Toxic Mary does this best, but he's a great artist because he so effective at communicating, so I feel like he's shared something with me and that I know him.
What I like about Neate is that he doesn't jump from one style to another, but you can still see development. He tries new mediums and techniques and learns to master them. Occasionally his brave attempts fail, but are mostly successful. My personal like of neate is that it is very edgy and disturbing - some people really don't like it. I love it because its personal and honest. In my opinion, good art is art that says something to me and happens when a good artist expresses him/herself effectively. I like to know something about the artist through their art - preferably something personal and emotional for me to connect with. I need to see blood! For me, Banksy's Toxic Mary does this best, but he's a great artist because he so effective at communicating, so I feel like he's shared something with me and that I know him.
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Oh D*face..., by mike hunt on Nov 30, 2007 14:42:03 GMT 1, Not talking about any artist in particular but I think its the same story for a lot of artists... They do the same thing for years and years. Its quite disappointing to see the lack of development with most artists.
Not talking about any artist in particular but I think its the same story for a lot of artists... They do the same thing for years and years. Its quite disappointing to see the lack of development with most artists.
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Roadsworth, by mike hunt on Nov 29, 2007 16:30:42 GMT 1, You probably all know this guy, but I've not heard him mentioned on here before. In my opinion, his work is absolute class...
His name's Roadworth and he's from Montreal
spacing.ca/art-roadsworth.htm
He also did some stuff on the road (flock of flying birds) for tour de france
You probably all know this guy, but I've not heard him mentioned on here before. In my opinion, his work is absolute class... His name's Roadworth and he's from Montreal spacing.ca/art-roadsworth.htmHe also did some stuff on the road (flock of flying birds) for tour de france
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Help me get some more cash to spend on prints...., by mike hunt on Nov 29, 2007 18:39:24 GMT 1, indeed - there are no doubt ways to get paid for " taking captain pickard to warp factor 10 !! " or " giving Ronaldo a rubdown " or " putting marvin haggler in a roll neck " Jacking the Beanstalk is my seasonal offering....
Haha! Love it! Thoroughly amusing, and I don't care who thinks i'm a t**t for saying so. My contribution...tug-o-war with the Cyclops/choking the chicken/holding your sausage hostage
indeed - there are no doubt ways to get paid for " taking captain pickard to warp factor 10 !! " or " giving Ronaldo a rubdown " or " putting marvin haggler in a roll neck " Jacking the Beanstalk is my seasonal offering.... Haha! Love it! Thoroughly amusing, and I don't care who thinks i'm a t**t for saying so. My contribution...tug-o-war with the Cyclops/choking the chicken/holding your sausage hostage
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is graffiti art ?, by mike hunt on Nov 29, 2007 11:55:24 GMT 1, Graeme - I think this is the old 'is it art?' question. Of course, art is whatever someone wants it to be. The real question is 'is it good art?'. I'm sure a lot of people agree, that most tagging is like a dog pissing against a lampost, marking its territory. If its art, its a very low art form. Motivation is the key - does the 'artist' want to create or subvert something, or just write his name? Saying that, even writing your name shows the smallest bit of expression - through handwriting - but if that makes a tag art then so is every cheque I sign! Don't know if any of what I said makes sense - sorry if its bollox!
Then there's prejudice against format. Art can come in a lot of guises, but sometimes if its in or on a format that has never been presented as art, a lot of people won't take it seriously. When comics became top quality graphic novels in the late 80's / early 90's, there was still a dominant and traditional view that the format was for kids or semi-literate people. Same for street art - there will always be people who cannot come to terms with the idea that this could ever be art.
Graeme - I think this is the old 'is it art?' question. Of course, art is whatever someone wants it to be. The real question is 'is it good art?'. I'm sure a lot of people agree, that most tagging is like a dog pissing against a lampost, marking its territory. If its art, its a very low art form. Motivation is the key - does the 'artist' want to create or subvert something, or just write his name? Saying that, even writing your name shows the smallest bit of expression - through handwriting - but if that makes a tag art then so is every cheque I sign! Don't know if any of what I said makes sense - sorry if its bollox!
Then there's prejudice against format. Art can come in a lot of guises, but sometimes if its in or on a format that has never been presented as art, a lot of people won't take it seriously. When comics became top quality graphic novels in the late 80's / early 90's, there was still a dominant and traditional view that the format was for kids or semi-literate people. Same for street art - there will always be people who cannot come to terms with the idea that this could ever be art.
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The US Economy, by mike hunt on Nov 28, 2007 14:04:27 GMT 1, Oh yea, and don't forget all the tax breaks means the worlds rich come to London. If the tax rules change, it will have a serious effect, but while its like this, the money will continue to filter down
Oh yea, and don't forget all the tax breaks means the worlds rich come to London. If the tax rules change, it will have a serious effect, but while its like this, the money will continue to filter down
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The US Economy, by mike hunt on Nov 28, 2007 13:58:50 GMT 1, I think the economy is the UK is in a slightly different position. Take housing - things will slow down (or correct) but there is a big demand for housing here, and that won't change, because supply is limited. The US made much more and much worse loans. The UK economy can't go up forever - things need to correct, but that is different to a crash. No-one knows what catastrophe is around the corner and how that will affect things but barring that, its just correcting.
I think the economy is the UK is in a slightly different position. Take housing - things will slow down (or correct) but there is a big demand for housing here, and that won't change, because supply is limited. The US made much more and much worse loans. The UK economy can't go up forever - things need to correct, but that is different to a crash. No-one knows what catastrophe is around the corner and how that will affect things but barring that, its just correcting.
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If Amanda Donovan is so shit, by mike hunt on Nov 22, 2007 18:28:40 GMT 1, There could be so many reasons. Maybe her brother Jason bought them to help her career along, using the spare cash he had after doing those dodgy ads for iceland?
There could be so many reasons. Maybe her brother Jason bought them to help her career along, using the spare cash he had after doing those dodgy ads for iceland?
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Next England manager?, by mike hunt on Nov 22, 2007 14:46:17 GMT 1, A friend of mine was a football agent and he always used to comment that there was no skill training whatsoever at premiership clubs. Just fitness, speed and power - they rarely look at players who are small. Kids don't play outside so much anymore so its up to our youth systems to sort this out. Instead, players like rooney come through despite the system, like a freak of nature. English players will only compete with foreign players if they are as good or better. Saying this, like anything else, its all about the man at the top - countries with far worse and less players than us do much better. I'd like mourinho, but I heard they were grooming shearer for the job - little or no managerial experience at the top end of the footbal world seems the norm for England. We want someone with international experience (and preferably experience in the premiership) who has a track record in motivating mediocre teams to punch above their weight. I would say that gives O'neill a chance too, seing as he fulfils some of the criteria.
A friend of mine was a football agent and he always used to comment that there was no skill training whatsoever at premiership clubs. Just fitness, speed and power - they rarely look at players who are small. Kids don't play outside so much anymore so its up to our youth systems to sort this out. Instead, players like rooney come through despite the system, like a freak of nature. English players will only compete with foreign players if they are as good or better. Saying this, like anything else, its all about the man at the top - countries with far worse and less players than us do much better. I'd like mourinho, but I heard they were grooming shearer for the job - little or no managerial experience at the top end of the footbal world seems the norm for England. We want someone with international experience (and preferably experience in the premiership) who has a track record in motivating mediocre teams to punch above their weight. I would say that gives O'neill a chance too, seing as he fulfils some of the criteria.
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Next England manager?, by mike hunt on Nov 22, 2007 11:51:39 GMT 1, anyone who's had some experience and success might be a start. Then its down to who'll accept the poison chalice
anyone who's had some experience and success might be a start. Then its down to who'll accept the poison chalice
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Stencil or Paste Up, by mike hunt on Nov 21, 2007 15:15:59 GMT 1, Some of the old fly posters that were up in the 80s/90s were so subversive, edgy and diverse, it made todays streetart seem tame in comparison. Who cares about the format, as long as it works?!
Some of the old fly posters that were up in the 80s/90s were so subversive, edgy and diverse, it made todays streetart seem tame in comparison. Who cares about the format, as long as it works?!
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BBC 1 Imagine...Now , by mike hunt on Nov 21, 2007 20:52:46 GMT 1, Aye - its a lonely but fetishy time of year...
People - art is important and everything, but I have some astonishing statistics that need to be acted upon immediately. We can all make a difference. According to this chart, the art of self-gratification has remained steady (thanks in no small part to my efforts), whereas the world of spanking has seen a worrying decline in the uk. www.google.com/trends?q=wanking%2Cspanking&ctab=0&geo=GB&geor=all&date=all&sort=0Weird that both peak every year around christmas.
Aye - its a lonely but fetishy time of year... People - art is important and everything, but I have some astonishing statistics that need to be acted upon immediately. We can all make a difference. According to this chart, the art of self-gratification has remained steady (thanks in no small part to my efforts), whereas the world of spanking has seen a worrying decline in the uk. www.google.com/trends?q=wanking%2Cspanking&ctab=0&geo=GB&geor=all&date=all&sort=0Weird that both peak every year around christmas.
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BBC 1 Imagine...Now , by mike hunt on Nov 21, 2007 20:42:05 GMT 1, People - art is important and everything, but I have some astonishing statistics that need to be acted upon immediately. We can all make a difference. According to this chart, the art of self-gratification has remained steady (thanks in no small part to my efforts), whereas the world of spanking has seen a worrying decline in the uk. www.google.com/trends?q=wanking%2Cspanking&ctab=0&geo=GB&geor=all&date=all&sort=0
People - art is important and everything, but I have some astonishing statistics that need to be acted upon immediately. We can all make a difference. According to this chart, the art of self-gratification has remained steady (thanks in no small part to my efforts), whereas the world of spanking has seen a worrying decline in the uk. www.google.com/trends?q=wanking%2Cspanking&ctab=0&geo=GB&geor=all&date=all&sort=0
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BBC 1 Imagine...Now , by mike hunt on Nov 21, 2007 15:27:35 GMT 1, What I love about streetart and streetartists is that they do well due to popularity, not because elite people in an elite room say so. Their work is accessible (not a crime in my book - a big positive). If they end up in the 'real art world', its because talent, hard work and popularity got them there (and a good agent of course!).
IMO, no-one will ever be the next picasso or banksy. These kind of people come in limited editions of 1 - they are originals. Picasso was the best artist in Spain by the age of 12, and had to go to france after to learn more. He died in his 90s, having had an incredible output and originated different movements etc. Find me another one of him!
What I love about streetart and streetartists is that they do well due to popularity, not because elite people in an elite room say so. Their work is accessible (not a crime in my book - a big positive). If they end up in the 'real art world', its because talent, hard work and popularity got them there (and a good agent of course!).
IMO, no-one will ever be the next picasso or banksy. These kind of people come in limited editions of 1 - they are originals. Picasso was the best artist in Spain by the age of 12, and had to go to france after to learn more. He died in his 90s, having had an incredible output and originated different movements etc. Find me another one of him!
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BBC 1 Imagine...Now , by mike hunt on Nov 21, 2007 11:04:28 GMT 1, That art critic was bang on and didn't take any crap. Personally, I'm sick and tired of conceptual art - It's really old hat and I don't care about the 'story' behind a piece. I like art that makes you feel something, not intellectualise. Thinking is over-rated.
That art critic was bang on and didn't take any crap. Personally, I'm sick and tired of conceptual art - It's really old hat and I don't care about the 'story' behind a piece. I like art that makes you feel something, not intellectualise. Thinking is over-rated.
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