--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Julian Thomas" <julianthomas@t...> wrote: snip ...essentially what Ansell Adams did was > relevent to his time, and whilst it is good art and can be appreciated now, > what is not ok to keep replicating AA... This may sound suprising coming from someone involved in B&W landscape work, but I couldn't agree more. > As to Hendrix, well MD wanted to do some stuff with him but H died. Jeez, you can't possibly be as old as I am. I think fusion was a product of the times, but MD has to be given more credit than JH since he brought a broader and deeper awareness of the diverse elements they were patching together. And as you suggest, MD was seeking out JH's participation before the reverse. In the bigger picture of music in general, I think JH did more to blow walls down, an example of someone grasping the attention of pop culture, political culture, and having a major impact on the "fine art" of music at the same time. Extraordinary. Well, discussing AA is kinda sorta almost barely on topic isn'
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Re: [Digital BW] ART-what is it?
2001-10-25 by Tyler Boley
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