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h has always fancied herself an open-minded and objective critic of the Arts; and her unabashed vocal expertise on abstract and modern art- especially cubism, expressionism and Dadaism- is indicative of her clear understanding of the pain, emotions and expressions of the artists with whom she empathizes.
h's open-mindedness and willingness to embrace new and off-the-beaten-path thinking has always been mind-boggling.
If you get a chance, for example, check out her unbiased and knowledgable reviews of Dr. Kervorkian's grotesquely beautiful paintings in the December issue of Esquire magazine. (Or was it Mad?)
h:
it is one thing to be a cretin; and one thing to be a snob. Somehow, you have harnessed the ability to master both.
(Too much port and not enough starboard, I'm guessing.)
Besides, who's the snob? Just 'cause I was being honest and not "with the flow"....
remember....this is what got Liberals in trouble to begin with...not to call names when someone's honest opinion is different than your own.
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As an artist and as a Norwegian this outrage makes me want to, well....SCREAM!!
Posted by: LadyArtist444 | August 22, 2004 1:18 PM
Now how can we arrange to get the rest of them stolen, that's my question. Sorry, Mary.
Posted by: h | August 23, 2004 10:56 AM
h has always fancied herself an open-minded and objective critic of the Arts; and her unabashed vocal expertise on abstract and modern art- especially cubism, expressionism and Dadaism- is indicative of her clear understanding of the pain, emotions and expressions of the artists with whom she empathizes.
h's open-mindedness and willingness to embrace new and off-the-beaten-path thinking has always been mind-boggling.
If you get a chance, for example, check out her unbiased and knowledgable reviews of Dr. Kervorkian's grotesquely beautiful paintings in the December issue of Esquire magazine. (Or was it Mad?)
Posted by: Almond Joy | August 23, 2004 12:40 PM
Shit, if I didn't know better, I'd have thought Kevorkian painted this picture too.
All I have to say is that there are a lot of mental people in the world.
But, can't we just be sympathetic or do we have to suffer with them too?
:-)
Posted by: h | August 23, 2004 3:28 PM
h:
it is one thing to be a cretin; and one thing to be a snob. Somehow, you have harnessed the ability to master both.
(Too much port and not enough starboard, I'm guessing.)
Posted by: Charles_IQ-120 | August 23, 2004 9:57 PM
Ah... Charles,
Lighten up.
Besides, who's the snob? Just 'cause I was being honest and not "with the flow"....
remember....this is what got Liberals in trouble to begin with...not to call names when someone's honest opinion is different than your own.
Posted by: h | August 24, 2004 4:06 AM
Okay,
"Mental" is a bit harsh. "Disturbed" is a bit more politically correct. Better?
: )
Posted by: h...again | August 24, 2004 5:15 AM