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DarkAudi1728 In reply to MiniaKrn [2018-01-08 19:21:58 +0000 UTC]
prego! è stato un piacere!
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ChasMandala [2018-01-05 00:54:03 +0000 UTC]
Once again, the beauty of your creations leaves me speechless, dear Minia... between the colors, the clarity and the patterns, this one is a true winner!
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MiniaKrn In reply to ChasMandala [2018-01-05 23:49:25 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Chas, it was my first serious render, I didn't know
what it would be like, sort of with my eyes closed,
really we don't know how they will come out in the end,
do we?
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ChasMandala In reply to MiniaKrn [2018-01-09 00:25:12 +0000 UTC]
You're most welcome - I enjoy all our "unexpected surprises" in art... it's like the painter Bob Ross once said, "In art, we don't make mistakes; we have happy accidents."
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MiniaKrn In reply to RandyAinsworth [2017-12-21 00:52:15 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much, Randy! I like it myself because is clean,
no noise. If you have the time look at some of my photos,
quite interesting, cars, tank, gems, caves. The caves they were
former lead mines, there is cold and wet, they used to send
children there because they are small, quite gruesome.
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RandyAinsworth In reply to MiniaKrn [2017-12-23 01:47:53 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome Minia! I have some time off coming up over the holidays - so I'll take another look at your photos - I already looked at some of them a while back - but I don't typically fave photos because it's such a instant form of art - just point and click. I tend to gravitate towards art that is created with the hands and brain that involves some time and effort. But sometimes photos can be interesting as you say. The history of sending children into the lead mines would make for a great movie theme!
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MiniaKrn In reply to RandyAinsworth [2017-12-23 20:55:51 +0000 UTC]
I don't mean for you fave them, just look at the photos, quite interesting,
some geology, the caves where in old days they kept prisoners, quite
gruesome, as I study history I have to look at the things as they are,
not everything is as interesting or pretty as an art.
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RandyAinsworth In reply to MiniaKrn [2017-12-24 02:01:30 +0000 UTC]
Your right of course some very beautiful art has been inspired by human suffering - look at some of Van Goghs work.
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MiniaKrn In reply to RandyAinsworth [2017-12-24 22:39:11 +0000 UTC]
That's true, human suffering has been a popular subject in art or literature for as long as I remember.
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RandyAinsworth In reply to MiniaKrn [2017-12-24 23:35:51 +0000 UTC]
This painting called Potato eaters - came from an era of human suffering in the coal mines! Van Gogh nearly killed himself trying to help them - so much so that the people there believed him to be the 2nd coming of Christ.
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MiniaKrn In reply to RandyAinsworth [2017-12-25 17:05:05 +0000 UTC]
That could explain the style of his art.
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RandyAinsworth In reply to MiniaKrn [2017-12-25 19:32:16 +0000 UTC]
Yes he was a tortured artist.
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