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it is something you can't see every day,but dressed as something you can, its an impression of reality that is almost indistinguishable from life. Personally I consider it real art.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWell alright, show me something I see every day, but then in a different way. What gave me that idea? My taste.
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Hehe, wish I'd had that quote for my assignment.Originally posted by AtW View PostHe just did not have coloured crayons at hand, Soviet regime was geared towards peasants and factory workers' needs
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It was one of the early sketches, they've settled on this one -Originally posted by corndog
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He just did not have coloured crayons at hand, Soviet regime was geared towards peasants and factory workers' needsOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostAh, Malevich. A fellow Ruski.
Worth reading Will Gompertz's romp through 20th century art to gain an appreciation of what he was trying to do. (Doesn't mean you'll like the picture any better though!)
Mudskipper. BA(Hons) Humanities with Art History (1st)
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Well alright, show me something I see every day, but then in a different way. What gave me that idea? My taste.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostWhat gave you that idea?
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Ah, Malevich. A fellow Ruski.Originally posted by AtW View Post

Worth reading Will Gompertz's romp through 20th century art to gain an appreciation of what he was trying to do. (Doesn't mean you'll like the picture any better though!)
Mudskipper. BA(Hons) Humanities with Art History (1st)
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What´s the point of that? Just take a photograph. Art should show me something I can't see every day.Originally posted by vetran View Post
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