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 kraftdinner
 
posted on January 4, 2006 04:05:40 PM new
What kind of art do you go for? Paintings? Prints? What subject matter?

 
 fenix03
 
posted on January 4, 2006 05:12:53 PM new
I like photography of great faces (the kind that say, I have been places and seen things and have stories to tell) and Gregory Colberts animal shots.
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 bunnicula
 
posted on January 4, 2006 05:37:19 PM new
I like all kinds of art, paintings, photos, sculpture, etc. But I don't have much in my house, as most of my walls are devoted to bookcases. I do, however, have a wonderful oil painting of Barnabas Collins that I bought years ago at a convention that several collectors have offered me small fortunes for. But it's mine, mine, all mine...
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 profe51
 
posted on January 4, 2006 06:11:20 PM new
This place is a godd@mn museum...where to start?
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 Bear1949
 
posted on January 4, 2006 06:29:14 PM new
This place is a godd@mn museum...where to start?

Any mummys?

"“More Iraqis think things are going well in Iraq than Americans do. I guess they don’t get the New York Times over there.”—Jay Leno".
 
 profe51
 
posted on January 4, 2006 06:46:29 PM new
Any mummys?

Not exactly, but quite a few relicarios, or reliquaries, that contain what are supposed to be little bits and pieces of saints; bones, hair and stuff like that. My grandmother and great grandmother collected them. Some appeal to me and some give me the willies for some reason. Those stay put away in the safe....the great thing about being 'catlick is you get to choose your favorite saints.

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 Bear1949
 
posted on January 4, 2006 06:53:50 PM new
the great thing about being 'catlick is you get to choose your favorite saints


Is there a Saint for Quervo?

"“More Iraqis think things are going well in Iraq than Americans do. I guess they don’t get the New York Times over there.”—Jay Leno".
 
 profe51
 
posted on January 4, 2006 07:23:03 PM new
Saint for Cuervo??? You need to try a real Tequila, Bear..let me suggest Sauza Hornitos or Tres Generaciones, Maybe some Herradura Anejo....There are a bunch of saints for drunks though. My favorite is San Martin.

He was of noble birth like most saints and was given to drunken good times most of his life. Eventually he lost his taste for the hootch and acquired one for sober Christianity. So he took to preaching with the same fervor that he had once had for the bottle.

One day he was lecturing the folks in a village about their wicked ways and a goose started honking so loudly that it interfered with his speech. Not to be outdone he ordered the goose slaughtered and then finished his sermon. Afterward the goose was cooked and served to him.

He choked to death eating the goose.


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 Bear1949
 
posted on January 4, 2006 07:32:46 PM new
You need to try a real Tequila

Thanks for the recomendations. Which one is your favorite? I'm not much of a drinker...anymore, not since I married my bartender 28 years ago.

He choked to death eating the goose.

Justice was also served.

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 classicrock000
 
posted on January 4, 2006 07:33:15 PM new
he should have choked his chicken instead..........






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 mingotree
 
posted on January 5, 2006 12:17:49 AM new
""He choked to death eating the goose. ""


A VERY fitting end to anyone who tries to silence a protester



As for art: I collect oils and prints...good ones by new and old artists/illustrators you may have heard of or may not BUT NO Thomas Kinkades BLECCHH!! What garbage!! I can NOT understand how he got so popular!!????What crap! GAWD he stinks! Talk about "assembly line" poop! Jeez How can people buy that junk!????


[ edited by mingotree on Jan 5, 2006 12:27 AM ]
 
 profe51
 
posted on January 5, 2006 05:30:21 AM new
Bear, I guess if I had to choose 1 standby it would be Sauza Tequila Anejo Tres Generaciones. I hardly ever drink Tequila, maybe once or twice a year at a wedding or baptism toast, but it's nice to have a good one when I do.
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 Helenjw
 
posted on January 5, 2006 06:31:17 AM new

I would like to hang some paintings by artists labeled degenerate by the Nazis...such as Emile Nolde and Franz Marc and Van Gogh. Since I can't afford good art, I keep my walls covered with books.



[ edited by Helenjw on Jan 5, 2006 06:36 AM ]
 
 NearTheSea
 
posted on January 5, 2006 08:35:41 AM new
Here we have more family photos on walls, but we do have some art. Most paintings we do have were done by local northwest artists.

Helen, you must have a lot of books!

 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 5, 2006 08:59:07 AM new
Helen, I have to disagree when you say you can't afford good art. Yup, we can't have that lovely Renoir we saw at Sotheby's BUT there is so much art out there by artist's no one will ever hear about.
It can be found at art fairs, small town cafes, ebay(with LOTS of searching), antique shops, and don't forget those people who bought paintings at Goodwill, took them to Antiques Roadshow and found out they're worth thousands!
Heck, I have a couple of nice paintings by my hairdresser!
My husband, a none art person, walked into an antique store and picked up a great painting for $10.00.!
But I understand your problem, I sold tons of books to just make space in the house!

 
 Helenjw
 
posted on January 5, 2006 09:18:00 AM new

That's how I got started on Ebay too...selling books! But my interest in amateur art is usually limited to analyzing what went wrong.

My kids keep me supplied with paintings, photographs etc. I have an easel where I display the latest acquisition.



 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 5, 2006 09:29:43 AM new
An easel! good idea, Helen. My latest are stacked on the window seat waiting for wall space

Of course, you must realize, I could be LYING about this

 
 Helenjw
 
posted on January 5, 2006 09:34:58 AM new


Of course, Mingo... the only liar here will be around shortly to tell you that.





 
 Linda_K
 
posted on January 5, 2006 09:35:26 AM new
So ARE you lying, mingo?


As YOU have so OFTEN accused others of doing when they share something about THEIR lives here.

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The oil paintings I have hanging in my home are mostly of seascapes. I love the ocean...the sea...lakes....large bodies of water. It's so peaceful to me.

But I do have many pictures of my family and friends, framed and displayed all over my house. THEY are my most precious possessions.



 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 5, 2006 09:40:26 AM new
Ha! Helen you must be psychic !!

There it is!

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on January 5, 2006 09:43:39 AM new
Once again looks just WHO starts with the crap.



mingo - There is quite a HUGE difference between asking someone a question....like I did here....and making false, lying statements about others...that YOU have no way of knowing about them.


But I understand - your inability to stay reality based is just not possible.


mingotree/crowfarm - posted on December 20, 2005 "Ya but linda, I'M the nasty atheist, scummy LIBERAL and YOU are the enlightened "christian"?? How quickly you lower yourself to my level.
 
 Helenjw
 
posted on January 5, 2006 09:48:06 AM new


Mingo.

I got the easel idea from a friend who displays paintings that he checks out from the library...really good art that he uses to teach his children about art.






[ edited by Helenjw on Jan 5, 2006 09:49 AM ]
 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on January 5, 2006 10:08:55 AM new
I love anything whimsical.

My entire house looks like an antique toy shop, shabby chic, toys, dolls, doll houses, elves, fairies, toy airplanes hanging from bedroom ceilings, antique doll carriages, hand carved whimsical animals, oil paintings of whimsical children by Roybal. Lots of Katherine's collectibles, just fun stuff for me.

 
 irked
 
posted on January 5, 2006 10:22:11 AM new
bunni U "however, have a wonderful oil painting of Barnabas Collins" is that the guy from Dark Shadows? Now that would be a great painting to have he really looks the part. My wife loved that soap. OR am I all off base with the character?
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Can't touch this! uh huh, uh huh.
 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 5, 2006 10:29:49 AM new
Didn't know they made seascapes on black velvet ?????

 
 Helenjw
 
posted on January 5, 2006 10:35:40 AM new

Some may be found on the side of the road, next to Elvis Presley.



 
 Helenjw
 
posted on January 5, 2006 10:35:40 AM new

Double post ed.
[ edited by Helenjw on Jan 5, 2006 10:36 AM ]
 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on January 5, 2006 10:55:06 AM new
Mingo - LIAR!!! I bet you have Thomas Kinkade "paintings" all over your house. The fact you mentioned his name shows you have a crush on him and probably secretly want to ditch your husband for him. You don't fool anyone here with your game-playing!

 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 5, 2006 11:00:39 AM new
Kraft, you're just obsessed with me! You're lying about my lying about your lying!
I would NEVER trade my inflatable husband, Irving, for Kinkade you rotten liar!
Now, answer the question...any question, I forgot the question...it's all Clinton's or Kiara's fault !
Now I have to go and look at my Elvis on velvet...it's so peaceful






 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on January 5, 2006 11:05:51 AM new
Sorry Mingo, but you didn't answer a question I posed to you 4 years ago, so I won't be talking to you until you do, you filthy liar!

 
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