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Why do Artists follow one direction or another today? 1 Reply

I can only speculate on reasons why and would like to hear your thoughts on this question.Continue

Started by Linda A Wiltz in Sample Title. Last reply by laura joan levine yesterday.

How do you feel about conceptual work dominating the art scene? 3 Replies

I mean, it's like the other kinds of art have gotten much less press, sunk into the shadows, so that conceptual projects which are more theatre than art, can be in the spotlight.  And so much of the…Continue

Started by laura joan levine in Sample Title. Last reply by laura joan levine May 20.

Setting Priorities in a Money and Tech-Obsessed World 1 Reply

We have to be careful not to miss out on, neglect, ignore, sacrifice the precious aspects of life due to the increasing demands for a focus on technicalities, economics, and minutia. We have to…Continue

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Started by laura joan levine in Uncategorized. Last reply by Hardluck Studios May 1.

blur Group Raises $2M To Disrupt How Marketers Pick Creatives For Campaigns via TechCrunch

blur Group, which runs a platform calls the Creative Services Exchange, says that it has raised $2 million. Read more here...…Continue

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Started by Katerina Markakou in Sample Title Apr 17.

 

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laura joan levine commented on laura joan levine's status
"OK Mr. smarty pants.  A few human figures is not much more than none, which was my point.  I originally thought there were no human figures, because an art lover I know had said this to me, but then the Wiki article showed…"
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W.T. Richards commented on laura joan levine's status
"So they did paint human figures, as I said.  Lascaux is one of the oldest of the cave paintings. Yes they painted more animals than humans, but nonetheless they did paint human figures along with flora & fauna. The Venus of Willendorf…"
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"Wikipedia could have the answer to my question: "The most common themes in cave paintings are large wild animals, such as bison, horses, aurochs, and deer, and tracings of human hands as well as abstract patterns, called finger flutings. The…"
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Round Table Group Collaboration - 'Subject Matters', Digital-Collage Animation.

Sequential, Semi-Blind, Collaborative, Digital-Collage

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Posted by W.T. Richards on May 26, 2012 at 3:40pm

The Threshold Bookcast : Chapter 14 : Silent Talking





Chapter 14 : Silent Talking



The fourteenth episode of The Threshold Series focuses on Olivia Romero, the Chief Environmental Adviser of Neo Apollonia.



At the beginning of the chapter, the former activist is walking towards the church of the Community, all the while pondering the circumstances which have led her to…

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Posted by Christopher Stewart on May 25, 2012 at 6:25pm

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