True. She went through a curly-hair phase as well.iratasan wrote:... when she still looked like a women. i mean the pre-tranny era.machination wrote:This poster really reminds me of Madonna.
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I don't think it looks like her at all.
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If it was the madonna poster I would of thrown the falafel and some homus at itStroma wrote:The MEI or Madonna poster?roo wrote:I saw one of this 2day hanging in kebab shop in sydney framed behind the counter I asked the guy if it was for sale,, he just laughed and thru a falafel at me.
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ha ha, well, her mother was French-Canadian, and her father was Italian.
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it was all good until and including "frozen". after that it was just continuously further down the spiral.machination wrote:True. She went through a curly-hair phase as well.iratasan wrote:... when she still looked like a women. i mean the pre-tranny era.machination wrote:This poster really reminds me of Madonna.
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That is a beautiful framing job--floated on silk
How does one "float" a print (I don't do my own framing)?
How does one "float" a print (I don't do my own framing)?
Just hung this in my girlfriend's appartment. I know I'm not the one who decides what is and what ain't ''fine art'', but out of all the screenprints I own, I'd say this image/print is the one that strucks me the most as what is/should be ''fine art''.
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