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Please come in and share your passions.. whether it be drawing, sculpting, painting, working with clay or photography, just to name a few.


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28. February 2008, 14:10:30
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re: This board needs a boost ...
ScarletRose: I'm not sure exactly what you mean ... but I think you liked it. ;)

27. February 2008, 17:19:08
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: This board needs a boost ...
... what about my Flickr page?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/24154690@N03/

let me know what you think.

19. January 2006, 16:35:38
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: I've been missing the discussions on all the boards due to time constraints, sadly.

19. January 2006, 16:20:20
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: just sticking to the shadows reducing my number of games . . . you know . . . real important stuff, lol. ;)

17. January 2006, 19:50:29
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: Good decision! ;)

31. October 2005, 22:44:18
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re: Art philosophy
ScarletRose: you blinded me with . . . artistic license, LOL ;)

31. October 2005, 19:17:04
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re: Art philosophy
nobleheart: I think alot of people would say both. It is a case of "say what you think others will want to hear"
ScarletRose: tsk, tsk, scarlet. the system is just as visual as the nature and both nature and system can stimulate the mind.

30. October 2005, 22:01:09
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Art philosophy
Is the beauty of a natural system in the nature or in the system?

26. October 2005, 22:56:19
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re:
nobleheart: I think you are confusing Christianity and Catholicism. (but that's a debate for a religion board)

25. October 2005, 22:02:18
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re: Rayleigh Scattering
ScarletRose: the real question is did we spell it right. (spelling is a difficult art to master, LOL)

25. October 2005, 21:45:08
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: I believe the term is "Rayleigh Scattering". I took a college course in Geography so I should know the proper spelling, sadly when I passed the course I dumped most of the information into my mental recycle bin (you know what they say, "garbage in/garbage out", an inexact use of the term but I think it applies, LOL)

25. October 2005, 16:03:06
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re:
harley: thank you, I thought it might have such an origin but I wasn't sure. Speaking of the sun it too appears several times in classical paintings, perhaps the famous Renaissance painters got some of their inspiration from pagan beliefs?

25. October 2005, 02:16:34
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re: some art
nobleheart: the jesus image brings a question to mind. What is the origin of the halo? As far as I know there isn't any scriptural (Christian or otherwise) to support the image and I've heard that it was added to certain images as an emblem of holiness (to distinguish holy characters from other characters in art).

21. October 2005, 19:16:57
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re: art philosophy . . .
ScarletRose: as the artist molds the clay the clay molds the artist (personal growth through artistic expression).

21. October 2005, 14:27:15
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re: art philosophy . . .
ScarletRose: but the reverse is also true . . . don't you think?

20. October 2005, 22:22:34
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: art philosophy . . .
which is the potter and which is the clay?

13. October 2005, 17:20:17
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re: Art interpretation
ScarletRose: hehehe . . . I'm a romantic when it comes to my craft . . .

13. October 2005, 17:12:05
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re: Art interpretation
ScarletRose: not true lovers? perhaps you're correct on the majority. most chessplayers are very self-centered secular humanists with a touch of narcissism . . . I don't count myself in that number, I'm an artist . . .

12. October 2005, 22:52:19
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re: Art interpretation
DanDanDan: I know you didn't just compare chess to a pile of rubbish . . . art is defined by most scholars to be something that brings pleasure to the artist as well as can be appreciated by others . . . chess falls in this category . . . even people who don't play appreciate when one person beats another . . .

12. October 2005, 19:15:24
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re:
DanDanDan: show me an art form that is "art in its purest sense" . . . what is "pure"? (that's a relative question, so it is an 'eye of the beholder' thing).

11. October 2005, 21:36:59
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: spoken like a true non-addict, Scarlet. ;)

11. October 2005, 18:17:04
ColonelCrockett 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: Is chess considered an art form?

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