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In reply to the discussion: Bon soir, DU! The Friday Afternoon Challenge is here with: “Making the art of trees.” [View all]CTyankee
(68,235 posts)25. Ah, the 19th century! Your day is coming next week...sorry to give it away...oh, well...
but really, you should go to Florence and get acquainted there...you'll find a lot that is related to your 19th century stuff...nothing is new under the sun, as the saying goes. Just ask Kenneth Clark...
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Bon soir, DU! The Friday Afternoon Challenge is here with: “Making the art of trees.” [View all]
CTyankee
Aug 2012
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Of course! Last month I went into Manhattan to see the Klimt show. I think this was one
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#21
Yep. I almost went with "The Farm" by Miro just because of the fabulous back story...
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#13
Hey, you are good! Welcome! This is a tough group....hard to fool anyone here.
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#19
Ah, the 19th century! Your day is coming next week...sorry to give it away...oh, well...
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#25
I meant to mention that I am going to Brussels in October and will see the new Magritte
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#28
I'm getting one of those Orbitz deals. It's pretty good. I plan on going and training out of
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#61
Thanks for being honest, blaze! I think just about everybody does respect the "no cheat and
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#51
You don't find them at least a bit scary? I sure do. Not in a shocking way...more in a
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#34
do you feel it is a confirmation of your feelings, a kind of "blessing" of your real self?
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#40
You know, I say this often but I'll say it again. Someone once said "Art always saves you."
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#53
someone else told me what you did, that they started researching artists that the threads
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#41
From my research, that is exactly what the artist in #1 was trying to get: sunlight streaked
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#47
Thanks, rowdyboy! I'll post the last answer (if it isn't guessed yet) later today...
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#52