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We know a lot about Paul Gauguin and Van Gogh for they wrote a lot about what they work was and what art mean to them. I was going to write a big thing here on history but I press the wrong button and it was gone. lol. anyway I just wanted to say people will read into your art the geopolitical and religious rants of the day. i look at people art here and see it; some will even talk about it like "remember 9/11" or some war going on in the world or some wrong in the way people act to each other even if it in sci-fi way. Artist of the past did art for churches and stuff like that. I love to look at like Hieronymus Bosch paintings lol. they are super out there in the art world. We know a lot of a artist when writes what he thinks and the whys he did that art. I see here art that is no writing on it and i wonder what the artist was thinking. I would like to know! The same with the big artists we see in the art world of the old masters. Did anyone here knew that Paul Gauguin learned the Tahiti language and even knew how to write it. He wrote about Jesus to them and even painted some paintings with the language of the people in Tahiti painted on it . I saw that on TV one time. I like to learn stuff like that. He did paint "the yellow Chist" too What I saying is when some artist meet me in person he will see I the same in peson as I am here on this art site. I "talk the talk and walk the walk" I try to live what the Bible say; Yes I mess up but I keep on going. that is my life. other people live diff ways. I just like to state on my life for I know that life. I will keep on writeing so if people know me will know I will state what on my mind like Van Gogh did. He cut his ear off be cause of drugs he was on at the time. like here in this photo I took, you see a old part of oil field stuff here and a new one in the back ground. Like the old and the new in the same photo. i like to do contrast in my images like this one here. thanks for looking and comments. I put this image here in story/sequential for it is a writing here. Guess that what I need to do so I fool no one.

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Star4mation

5:26PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Super photo Jock! I love Hieronymus Bosch's "Garden of Earthly Delights" Awesome painting!!!

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Rainastorm

5:27PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Yes, I like the contrast...your image is excellent. Sorry you lost all you were going to post in words...that is not fun to have happen. Enjoyed reading what you wrote here also...thank you for sharing. :-)

gojira

5:33PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Art is always important . . . ! Cool capture . . . !

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drifterlee

5:39PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Cool shot, Jocko!!!!!!

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jocko500

5:41PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

maybe the title sould be "talking my mind and why it important" like I say I not perfect oh have a good day and wonderful dreams

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Richardphotos

5:42PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

excellent contrast Jock and I am one that can say that I enjoyed meeting you

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claude19

5:50PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

I carefully read your presentation on a definition of art. If I have followed (sometimes automatic translation derailed), you think every artist has a definition of art ... like himself. I think exactly like you. To conceive of art, an artist must be filled with emotions of all kinds. His artistic expression will be involuntarily reflects his own interpretation of what he called Art. I admire this photo, depicting the clash of two worlds!

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jocko500

5:54PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

oh forgot to write aqbout this image too is the old will try to block out the new

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kenmo

6:21PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Well spotted....!!!

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magnus073

6:25PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

This is a splendid image Jock and I agree with your thoughts and I am glad you state your mind on art and other issues

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Ionel

6:41PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Nice capture, Jock! Being yourself it is not so easy sometimes! But is good to try! :)

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annie5

7:08PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

I agree with you Jocko! Super capture :)

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kbrog

7:13PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Great capture! And wonderful rant! ;D

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wawadave

7:53PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Jock if your useing firefox and you hit the reset button rather then the submit. just right in the now clear empty box choose "UNDO" It will bring it all back. I know bindar dondot!!! this has been another great posting by you jock and nice image!

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unstart

8:04PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Many of your pictures show contrast of some kind and you do a wonderful job of spotting it..you have a great philosophy of life my friend and I feel enriched by your work and words!!!

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Kaartijer

8:15PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Cool shot, well seen!

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mgtcs

8:24PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Amazing shot, splendid image, well done!

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amota99517

8:47PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

I see your art and how it is painted through your camera lens and am glad that I can share glimpses of your life's canvas. You statement is well said.

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Faemike55

8:50PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Fantastic shot, Jocko! looks like that was part of a derrick in the Gulf! As for your thoughts regarding art, I agree with you and your ideas

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vis151

9:28PM | Fri, 12 March 2010

Nice image. I have been writing ghost stories of louisiana. My neice is a writer, so she is reviewing them now and will help me with the run on sentences. My anut is from sulpher and is a writer too. Oh yea, don't cut your ear.

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sharky_

12:21AM | Sat, 13 March 2010

Nice capture. Aloha

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UteBigSmile

2:12AM | Sat, 13 March 2010

Great picture, I'm not reading a bout arts, but I know the paintings from Paul Gauguin, they are looking all very special, for sure it's an Gauguin! Have a nice weekend, hug's Ute

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shadownet

3:11AM | Sat, 13 March 2010

No don't cut off your ear but keep talking the talk and walking the walk. :O)

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ragouc

3:21AM | Sat, 13 March 2010

Well done.

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durleybeachbum

3:41AM | Sat, 13 March 2010

There is a big fashion at the moment for this sort of 'installation', dressing up existing objects with some sort of embellisment. It makes a very apt illustration for your writings, which I enjoyed so much! One of the big art questions is about whether the viewer receives the same message the artist had in his/her mind, and whether that matters!

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carlx

4:20AM | Sat, 13 March 2010

Excellent thought and capture, Jock!!!

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CarolSassy

5:41AM | Sat, 13 March 2010

Fantastic pic! Hopefully most of us get better as we sort of mature, although maturity is an iffy thing....depending on what there is to lighten-up about. lol q-: Getting too serious ages you.(snicker) Excellent dialogue! (:

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flavia49

6:43AM | Sat, 13 March 2010

fantastic photo! I love Hieronymus Bosch too!! as a former chemical engineer I'm fond of this industrial stuff there's something deeply artistic in their shapes and souls, and I like the contrasts on your pictures/artwork! intense words!!

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drace68

6:54AM | Sat, 13 March 2010

Good thoughts, Jock. I too look for meaning in images. But, "Art is in the eye of the beholder," which is an old saying that I think will last.

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erlandpil

7:01AM | Sat, 13 March 2010

Super photo erland

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