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21. January 2006, 01:47:35
nobleheart 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose:
true but remember in life,there is always light at the end of the tunnel...it's usually another train.

21. January 2006, 01:46:12
nobleheart 
Subject: thanks to the powers that be for making me a mod...

19. January 2006, 20:58:25
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
ColonelCrockett: Work sometimes catches up with all of us I am sure..

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, 16:22:07
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
ColonelCrockett: whoo hoo.. sounds like me.. :)

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, 22:00:42
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
ColonelCrockett: Hey Colonel.. long time no see.. where ya been hiding?

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

17. January 2006, 11:51:23
nucknfuts 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: Congrats Nobleheart on your moderatorship! Keep up the good work young man!

16. January 2006, 12:26:59
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
nobleheart: Due to your love of Art. I only felt it right to include you as a moderator of this board. You have brought so much to this topic and shared many links.. thank you!

19. December 2005, 08:11:21
nobleheart 
Modified by nobleheart (25. March 2006, 05:19:29)

14. December 2005, 21:53:47
nobleheart 
Subject: seasons greetings to all my art buds

2. December 2005, 03:15:14
nobleheart 
Subject: christmas art

24. November 2005, 00:48:01
nobleheart 
Subject: here are some examples:

24. November 2005, 00:45:59
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: art stuffs for my art buds
ScarletRose: I'm glad you liked them
--
always looking for something cool & art-related,I found this.
Beautiful Japanese wrapping cloth called furoshiki(an oversized square cloth, dyed in a variety of colors and patterns) are used in a creative artisitc way to wrap gifts,store things or carry things.The origin of the furoshiki goes back to the 14th century.

I did not know this art form existed:
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=furoshiki&sa=N&tab=wi
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=furoshiki

23. November 2005, 05:32:42
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: art stuffs for my art buds
nobleheart: oh Steve those are so pretty.. I have a picture (just a print) that I hang in my bedroom with Three young ladies sitting on a garden stairway.. the girls reminded me of my two daughters and my neice..

17. November 2005, 05:15:10
nobleheart 
Subject: art stuffs for my art buds

16. November 2005, 01:56:28
nobleheart 
Subject: art stuffs

31. October 2005, 23:01:08
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Art philosophy
ColonelCrockett: So Deep!! LOL

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

31. October 2005, 21:32:27
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Art philosophy
ColonelCrockett: I know what stimulates me.. hehe..

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.

31. October 2005, 18:56:15
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Art philosophy
ColonelCrockett: Depends.. are you visual.. or do you enjoy your brain being stimulated firstly..

just depends on what floats your boat! whoo hoo

31. October 2005, 18:09:09
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: Art philosophy
ColonelCrockett: both

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

30. October 2005, 02:59:43
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: Have you tried the new flavors?

30. October 2005, 02:26:37
nobleheart 

30. October 2005, 00:16:02
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
heavenlyemma: Yes.. it is a citrus drink.. the colors look similar to the colors on the can.. haha

30. October 2005, 00:13:07
heavenlyemma 
Fresca huh? LOL

30. October 2005, 00:09:58
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
Foxy Lady: that is lite and refreshing.. kind of makes me thirstie for Fresca! LOL

29. October 2005, 08:01:09
Foxy Lady 

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)

26. October 2005, 22:54:35
nobleheart 
Subject: ok ok I have a question
what really was st.vitus' dance in history?

26. October 2005, 22:52:36
nobleheart 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: yes,but do you know why the earth is curved?
its because god didnt think it was wise for us to see to far down the road ahead.

26. October 2005, 22:50:57
nobleheart 
Subject: Re:
harley: ty harley.I study native north american shamanism,but also lately have gotten in reasearch on pre-christian spirituality & its influence of early christians.
also the templar knights & related mysteries.

25. October 2005, 22:03:32
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Rayleigh Scattering
ColonelCrockett: hahaha.. yes.. we did..

Now.. off to shower.. meeting in one hour!

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, 22:00:54
ScarletRose 
Subject: Rayleigh Scattering
The blue color of the sky is caused by the scattering of sunlight off the molecules of the atmosphere. This scattering, called Rayleigh scattering, is more effective at short wavelengths (the blue end of the visible spectrum). Therefore the light scattered down to the earth at a large angle with respect to the direction of the sun's light is predominantly in the blue end of the spectrum.

Yes.. more correctly worded and in more detail.. although.. this is still talking about the frequency of the light rays.. :) I just didn't have the time to go into depth..

Blue Sky

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, 21:44:25
ScarletRose 
Subject: ~*~*~*~Happy Halloweenie~*~*~*~
Modified by ScarletRose (25. October 2005, 21:45:05)

25. October 2005, 20:41:32
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
harley: lol I know.. I also recently learned why the sky is blue.. to think all these years I wondered.. hmmm

the frequency of the light rays.. is what makes the sky blue..

25. October 2005, 20:27:59
harley 
Subject: Re:
ScarletRose: I didn't know either Scarlet until I looked it up. You learn something new every day!

25. October 2005, 20:25:19
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
harley: Thanks girlie girl.. how interesting that is.. and I got to learn something I hadn't learned before and that is the reasoning of the halo or circular sheild on statues..

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, 15:02:23
harley 
What Was the Origin of the Halo? Surprisingly, the halo is both pagan and un-Christian in origin. Many centuries before Christ, natives decorated their heads with a crown of feathers. "They did so to symbolize their relationship with the sun-god: their own 'halo' of feathers representing the circle of light that distinguished the shining divinity in the sky. Indeed, people came to believe that by adopting such a 'nimbus' men turned into a kind of sun themselves and into a divine being."


Later in history, the Roman emperors who began to think of themselves as divine beings wore a crown in public to imitate the sphere of light from the sun.


The need to preserve art objects also added to the development of the halo. "Statues were kept not in museums but in the open. Therefore they were subject to deterioration through various causes. To protect them from the droppings of birds, the rain and the snow, a circular plate--either of wood or brass--was fixed upon their heads!"

http://www.trivia-library.com/a/what-was-the-origin-of-the-halo.htm

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).

25. October 2005, 02:07:47
nobleheart 
Subject: some art

21. October 2005, 23:50:50
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: art philosophy . . .
ColonelCrockett: yes that is true.. our true selves become disciplined..

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, 17:07:55
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: art philosophy . . .
ColonelCrockett: Hmm I can be a stubborn clump of clay! LOL

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