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Epstien's Large Oil portrait of BILL CLINTON in a blue dress and red stilletto's
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#1 Posted:
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Some kids graduate thesis pieces(2007) from a NYC ART SCHOOL I heard...
They went to auction to raise money for some cause or to her school...

Kind of a funny picture...

Her other portrait was of GW SHRUB sitting Indian style on the floor in the oval office ...playing with paper airplanes and knocked over Jenga block towers...
Very sarcastic indeed..
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#2 Posted:
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funny is funny
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#3 Posted:
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^ yup.
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#4 Posted:
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I wonder HOW MUCH $$$$ EACH OF THOSE PAINTINGS ARE WORTH $$$ NOW....

THE REAL PROBLEM IS...

THAT GRADUATE STUDENT WENCH WILL NEVER SEE A DIME OF IT...

WHILE BIG MOUTH PRICKS LIKE AEROSMITH FRONT MAN
Steven Tyler's great great great great grandchildren will never have to work a day in their lives because a coked out guy wrote 35 songs on a tour bus...

Musicians, Writers, photographers, FILM ACTORS and multiple other crybaby artists ALL HAVE unions, copyrights, residuals and live off their past like ****-A-ROACHES AND BITCH AND WHINE at the drop of a hat...

Visual ARTISTS GET F.U.C.K.E.D. RIGHT OUT OF THE GATE WITH NO MONEY AFTER THE CREATION OR SALE OF THEIR
LIFES WORK...

But that's all fair...just ask a musician, writer, photographer or film actor...visual artists ARE NOT WORTHY OF THE SAME RIGHTS AS THEM...

WHAT A BUNCH OF HYPOCRITICAL BULL SHIIIIIIT FUUUKS X INFINITY THEY ALL ARE...
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#5 Posted:
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Your posts are works of visual art Mr Jones
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#6 Posted:
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izonfire wrote:
Your posts are works of visual art Mr Jones


That's why the SSG pays him for them.

They hide his money in dumpsters in the form of un-scratched lotto tickets. Jones seems to think finding these is a coincidence.
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don't blame other artists...the blame lies in the society in which they lived...seems humanity values art that the masses can appreciate, like music and stage and film, and athletics, more than paintings and sculptures; attendance at art shows/museums is dwarfed by those for cinema and Broadway...


that type of art remains underappreciated...only very small percentage of the stuff becomes classic collectibles prized by wealthy people...
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#8 Posted:
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delta1 wrote:
don't blame other artists...the blame lies in the society in which they lived...seems humanity values art that the masses can appreciate, like music and stage and film, and athletics, more than paintings and sculptures; attendance at art shows/museums is dwarfed by those for cinema and Broadway...


that type of art remains underappreciated...only very small percentage of the stuff becomes classic collectibles prized by wealthy people...


Paintings are boring.

But Bubba in that dress if funny AF.

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#9 Posted:
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Delta...

interesting take on my dismay towards other types of artists...never thought of it that way...I just wish it was one of their genre's or ART THAT WAS NOT PROTECTED BY A UNION , COPYRIGHTS AND WE VISUAL ARTISTS HAD THE SAME RIGHTS AS THEY ENJOY NOW.

SUPER WEALTHY PATRONS ENJOY THE MASSIVE
MONETARY PAYOFFS THEY GET CONSISTENTLY (100% to 1,000's of percent returns)
off the backs and angst of the lowly visual artists.
Rich bastids will back actors, musicians but they can only get 10-20% commissions or a little more bankrolling movie projects...the visual artist is a dream return for them.
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