To me it's just waiting to be a table top or some bookmatched doors.
Rennie Heuer Moderator Staff member Messages 11,639 Location Constantine, MI Apr 23, 2010 #1 To me it's just waiting to be a table top or some bookmatched doors. Attachments ImageUploadedByTapatalk.jpg 23.3 KB · Views: 100
Darren Wright Administrator Staff member Messages 20,168 Location Springfield, Missouri Apr 23, 2010 #2 I'm sure Jed Clampett would see that as a toothpick...
Brent Dowell Administrator Staff member Messages 16,585 Location Reno NV Apr 23, 2010 #3 Looks like it should be laying in a bed of gravel holding up a train?
Jay Caughron Member Messages 5,298 Location Billings Missouri near Springfield Mo Apr 23, 2010 #4 Art aint real bright is he
Tony Baideme Member Messages 1,100 Location Honolulu, Hawaii Apr 23, 2010 #5 Boy, these guys can be cruel, can't they? LOL
Toni Ciuraneta Member Messages 5,629 Location Catalunya Apr 24, 2010 #6 Just see how it can make people talk about it, since Marcel Duchamp and the Dadaism anything that provoques a reaction on the viewer is called "art".
Just see how it can make people talk about it, since Marcel Duchamp and the Dadaism anything that provoques a reaction on the viewer is called "art".
Vaughn McMillan Administrator Staff member Messages 36,134 Location ABQ NM Apr 24, 2010 #7 I agree with Toni. It's probably doing exactly what the artist intended...provoking discussion.
larry merlau Member Messages 18,741 Location Delton, Michigan Apr 24, 2010 #8 looks like a dog version of a nija star stuck in some purty wood.
Dave Hawksford Member Messages 7,721 Location Outside the beltway Apr 24, 2010 #9 roll up a fat one and think of something , make it and call it art. Not much imagination needed.
Dan Mooney Member Messages 1,920 Location Portland, Oregon Apr 24, 2010 #10 Re: Art Q: Who was the first person to say "I don't know much about Art, but I know what I like."? A: Art's Wife
Re: Art Q: Who was the first person to say "I don't know much about Art, but I know what I like."? A: Art's Wife
Jay Caughron Member Messages 5,298 Location Billings Missouri near Springfield Mo Apr 25, 2010 #11 Dave Hawksford said: roll up a fat one and think of something , make it and call it art. Not much imagination needed. Click to expand... Still stuck in the 60s aren't we Dave
Dave Hawksford said: roll up a fat one and think of something , make it and call it art. Not much imagination needed. Click to expand... Still stuck in the 60s aren't we Dave
larry merlau Member Messages 18,741 Location Delton, Michigan Apr 25, 2010 #12 Jay Caughron said: Still stuck in the 60s aren't we Dave Click to expand... the sixty's wernt all that bad state side, wish it were possible to go back, i would have done alot things differntly. but as for the world picture it was as rosey.
Jay Caughron said: Still stuck in the 60s aren't we Dave Click to expand... the sixty's wernt all that bad state side, wish it were possible to go back, i would have done alot things differntly. but as for the world picture it was as rosey.