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PostPosted: Tue Jul 03, 2012 1:33 pm 
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i didnt see that?

here mojo

show me the monet


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http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/fro ... 40491.html

obviously made a big impression on him


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Dude...wait, what?
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hiowwwwwwww


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i think the national gallery has like 1 carvaggio, 1 picasso, 1 monet, 1 rembrandt, and 1 van gogh

that mad chap has decimated 20% of the national treasures


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mojo wrote:
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2012/0630/1224319040491.html

obviously made a big impression on him

Jesus, thats like a joke I'd make. You're better than that mojo


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i know, i feel dirty


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he tried to steal it or he just drew a moustache on one of them or soemthing


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I remember around the last time i was in paris some woman threw a cup of tea at the monet lisa

you'd wonder wouldnt you


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a cup of tea

deadly

maybe she was just disgusted with the anti climax

is THAT IT??? ah here lads.. f*ck this


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mojo wrote:
I remember around the last time i was in paris some woman threw a cup of tea at the monet lisa

you'd wonder wouldnt you


monet lisa :lol: ye haanndiicccccaaaappppp


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i heard your boyfriend calls you the moaney lisa


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the girl up there with the hula hoop is the equivalent of the noodies at phiers festival i bet


They make Ireland look like the donegal events thread here in fairness.


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hi Guys Rosemary here!

Thank you for all your comment’s on my work!

Especially a big thank you to MOJO, it’s lovely to here someone describe my work so poetically and to understand where I’m coming from. I especially love the facebook generation comment and how we have become a generation of "big heads".

The uncomfortable juxtaposition between the character and the background was deliberate. I want the girls to feel like cardboard cut outs, like someone who doesn’t fit or belong in there own skin. I predict a lot of people feel lonely and isolated from time to time know matter how many people are around. I chose the backgrounds to illustrate the since of being alone in a large crowd. The deformed proportions are also deliberate, the big eyes are the windows of the soul and the large heads is literary big headed.

Because the characters are female, the same as myself I don’t expect men to understand as much as women. But I do feel without the main characters in the foreground there just well painted pictures and nothing more.


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pull the other one chewbacca

or should i say.. joesef fritzel


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great thread! thanks for sharing


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her sculpture and dolls are really good


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ahahahahahahha


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sorry now rosemary but daddy warbucks played an absolute blinder in here hahahaha


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the second character one looks good

it blends better with the background than the other two


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