Computer illiteracy hits TNP's Stone Age interface
http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=541783
How do these people function in the modern world? What the fuck do they do for a living?
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Picador wrote:Macunaima wrote:Picador wrote:Macunaima wrote:Oh. While I can’t delete it now. Besides, this is a well known and celebrated work of art! It’s been on FB numerous times.
Facebook censors tits, so I think you might be telling porkies.
Nope. Definitely saw it on facebook. However, that was years ago and FB has gotten much more strict about its content control since then.
It’s on Youtube, The Guardian, Huffpo, Cosmopolitan.... Let’s just say it’s a bonafide Work of Art (tm), much like Venus de Milo (which, to be fair, Facebook recently censored , IIRC).
Courbet's L'origine du monde is a bona fide work of art (it's in the Musee d'Orsay), it still wouldn't last long on FB. It breaks the rule here too.
Picador wrote:Computer illiteracy hits TNP's Stone Age interface
http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=541783
How do these people function in the modern world? What the fuck do they do for a living?
Picador wrote:In acrylics.
Guest wrote:Picador wrote:In acrylics.
Do you know if he used GW contrast paints?
Bronshtein wrote:Schiele.
Are you sure it was in acrylics?
He died just after the Great War and acrylics didn't come in until the second war (maybe the 30s, but I'm pretty sure they weren't available when he was doing his weird thing).
Picador wrote:Bronshtein wrote:Schiele.
Are you sure it was in acrylics?
He died just after the Great War and acrylics didn't come in until the second war (maybe the 30s, but I'm pretty sure they weren't available when he was doing his weird thing).
You're correct of course, acrylics weren't available until after WWII. His media look like watercolour and gouache. I wouldn't have got a bite if I'd written watercolours though
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