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snowrider04
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Thu Aug 05, 2010 2:30 pm
jojobadass wrote:best pollock in 10 years
More than that even. I was never really a fan of his work but looking at his full career of work I would have to say that the work in the 90's outperforms the work of the 00's in terms of composition and aesthetic. Don't get me wrong, I know everyone will have their own opinion as art is subjective, but in my opinion I agree with jojo that this piece harkens back to a day long passed in the annals of Pollock's body of work.
Having said that, I'm looking forward to attending these shows and expriencing the band in this amazing venue (which is a mile north of my house)!!!
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natrioloop
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Thu Aug 05, 2010 2:40 pm
jojobadass wrote:best pollock in 10 years
Hampton was pretty good too, other than that I agree completely.
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attackonthebass
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Thu Aug 05, 2010 3:06 pm
natrioloop wrote:jojobadass wrote:best pollock in 10 years
Hampton was pretty good too, other than that I agree completely.
I posted somewhere else, that this looks similar to the stuff Jim was making back in 99-00. Great Stuff. Excited to see what the next two will look like.
going to be a SH%T fest trying to get your hands on any of the three @ the greek. I don't even want to imagine what the set is going to be selling for.
Common sense, is not that common
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shineboy
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Thu Aug 05, 2010 3:50 pm
Looks like Athena's got a little extra junk in her trunk.
Maybe a little Botox too.
A little more Big Fat Greek Wedding than Greek Goddess.
I'm not sure Pollocks style is really suited to feminine ideals.
If you can overlook that its a nice print I suppose.
amazing
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postartproductions
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Thu Aug 05, 2010 4:28 pm
aradwanski wrote:edition of 750/600 at shows
are the other 150 going to go on sale somewhere else?
First 100 goes to Phish as always. Remaining go to Pollock's gallery,
101/exhibit.
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boatingbenny
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Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:39 pm
This thing is nice in person. It is on a textured paper that looks like marble. They were $50 and two per person. The line was around the block..I am sure there will be many disappointed people who missed out.
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jojobadass
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Thu Aug 05, 2010 9:13 pm
So like, if stout doesn't do the teluride poster...... Do you think there will be some grumpy hippies around?
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jsan20
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