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Re: [Digital BW] A Load of Rot ... !

2006-12-01 by Steve Gledhill

Eric,
I read it that way too and offered the link simply as an interesting 
perspective on something that is relevant to our world of digital B&W 
printing.
Steve Gledhill
http://www.virtuallygrey.co.uk/

Eric Neilsen wrote:
>
> Steve, There are many modern artist that are making statements with 
> "stuff".
> They either have no knowledge or care as to the lasting quality of the
> material used to make the statement but rather their statement is made in
> the here and now. There are many other artists that are hoping that their
> statements last and indeed take great care in making sure that they do. Is
> the statement itself the message, is the message a lasting statement? Oh,
> the rub of art. Are we so pretentious that we expect our moments of
> reflection to stand the test of time? Or are we all just trying to make a
> buck and get our 10 minutes in the sun?
>
> I saw the article as a tongue in cheek look at modern art, not so much a
> statement on the world of fine art.
>


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> http://ericneilsenphotography.com <http://ericneilsenphotography.com>
>


		
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