Monday, August 24, 2009

Montgomery Art

Montgomery Art is a daring and awe-inspiring new Fine Art initiative from our friend, LEGO enthusiast Alex.
Apart from him coming dangerously close to revealing personal details about one of his models, I have a very good feeling about this new gallery, and I think it could become very successful. You heard it here first.

11 comments:

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Grey_(tea)

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  2. Another example of creative entropy.

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  3. Maybe, but at least it's given me something to do when I am not feeling creative. :-)

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  4. Personally I think it's an early sign of digital art finally entering maturity.

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  5. Yabel Kaache's sister is the number 3 hooker in Kazakhstan.

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  6. You're not happy until you've left a little smelly, runny pile on every carpet in the house, are you?

    Did you ever try growing as a person?

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  7. Why don't you lead the way? You haven't grown as a person at all in the time you've been running this blog. You never listen to anyone. I'm not talking about me. Anyone. You will continue to believe the things you've always believed. Whether we're talking about supernatural nonsense or about art. You are probably virtually the same person you were 30 years ago. So, maybe try following your own advice.

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  8. I thought this was interesting, a quote by art critic Robert Hughes:

    "Some think that so much of today's art mirrors and thus criticises decadence. Not so. It's just decadent. Full stop. It has no critical function, it is part of the problem."

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  9. I remember Hughes from the documentary "Crumb." I'm not sure what he's really talking about here though.

    Btw anybody who hasn't should see Crumb.

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  10. Yes, not a bad docu, that.
    I read that Crumb was so shy about his revived fame after the movie that he changed his look totally, to not be recognized.

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  11. I hadn't heard that, but it explains the beard.

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