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<blockquote data-quote="Jos Stratford" data-source="post: 1507984" data-attributes="member: 12449"><p>An expert in the art of expression, Blimp style. Not the most convincing line of argument!</p><p></p><p>As for the Tamany art, so dead birds have been displayed as art, and what? What's the big fuss? At worse, it is no better and no worse than simply disposing of the birds as most persons probably would have done, at best it provokes thought and expression as throughout this thread. In reality, it is probably something else - a morbid fascination by some, an appreciation of artistic expression (not Blimp style) by others, a turn off by the next group, but passive indifference by the majority. The world still turns.</p><p></p><p></p><p>PS 1. bet the artist is well pleased by our 'sickened' original poster, so much publicity to her website. Shucks I, who knows next to nothing about art, would sure never viewed her gallery without the thoughtful direct link to her gallery. </p><p></p><p>PS 2. whilst I doubt I'll be ordering any of the pieces to hang above my fireplace, or above the cat's bed, I struggle to find the sickening, disturbed and mocking elements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jos Stratford, post: 1507984, member: 12449"] An expert in the art of expression, Blimp style. Not the most convincing line of argument! As for the Tamany art, so dead birds have been displayed as art, and what? What's the big fuss? At worse, it is no better and no worse than simply disposing of the birds as most persons probably would have done, at best it provokes thought and expression as throughout this thread. In reality, it is probably something else - a morbid fascination by some, an appreciation of artistic expression (not Blimp style) by others, a turn off by the next group, but passive indifference by the majority. The world still turns. PS 1. bet the artist is well pleased by our 'sickened' original poster, so much publicity to her website. Shucks I, who knows next to nothing about art, would sure never viewed her gallery without the thoughtful direct link to her gallery. PS 2. whilst I doubt I'll be ordering any of the pieces to hang above my fireplace, or above the cat's bed, I struggle to find the sickening, disturbed and mocking elements. [/QUOTE]
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