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I have always loved frida khalo.. I mimicked her works and followed them through my fabric designs. Even to this day, 30 years later I am obsessed.
I have several favourite pieces but I have to say that her broken column is iconic.
Painted while disabled in bed she caught the pain and distress of her accident..
She was in a serious bus crash and a pole went right up her vagina and out her shoulder...
Amazing woman.. Died too young but fucked every famous man in her time..
I am so privileged to own two very small but authentic self portraits..
And Salma Hayek played her in the film frida..
Sex on legs...

XxxBibaxxX
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Always liked this Frida Kahlo one.x
 
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View attachment 38748 Wow.. Don't get me started..
I have always loved frida khalo.. I mimicked her works and followed them through my fabric designs. Even to this day, 30 years later I am obsessed.
I have several favourite pieces but I have to say that her broken column is iconic.
Painted while disabled in bed she caught the pain and distress of her accident..
She was in a serious bus crash and a pole went right up her vagina and out her shoulder...
Amazing woman.. Died too young but fucked every famous man in her time..
I am so privileged to own two very small but authentic self portraits..
And Salma Hayek played her in the film frida..
Sex on legs...

XxxBibaxxX

That is such a beautiful portrait.. Wow..
 
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Max-the-3rd

Really?
Do you know what it is about..
1935 a Mexican jack the ripper story..
Called "a few nips"
I made this into a dress...

XxxBibaxxX
A few small snips was what the murderer said in his defence to the court during his trial I believe.x she painted it after her man had a affair with her younger sister??? I think. Been more than a few years since art school.
 
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The_Bibas

That is such a beautiful portrait.. Wow..
It was the beginning of her macarb period..
The Tate are trying to get one of her peices but as she lived a short while she has very few available. After her death Diago Rivera convinced his billionaire mistress to buy all of fridas art which is displayed in her home... A few peices escaped but not many..
Madonna has one in the UK..

XxxBibaxxX
 
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The_Bibas

There is an American girl called Death NC...
She is on her way to becoming a female Banksy..
You can get her original art for around a few hundred pounds...
She will be big..
I bought this last year from her...
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It was the beginning of her macarb period..
The Tate are trying to get one of her peices but as she lived a short while she has very few available. After her death Diago Rivera convinced his billionaire mistress to buy all of fridas art which is displayed in her home... A few peices escaped but not many..
Madonna has one in the UK..

XxxBibaxxX

What a shame they are not more widely available. Maybe with time, hopefully. I had heard and read about her, but never really indulged in her work. A mistake I will rectify immediately! Thanks for the heads up. Learn something new everyday ect... :)
 
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What a shame they are not more widely available. Maybe with time, hopefully. I had heard and read about her, but never really indulged in her work. A mistake I will rectify immediately! Thanks for the heads up. Learn something new everyday ect... :)
Her work is often on tour but limited amounts.. I went to Mexico city to view everything..
I will go back.. Made some great friends out there

XxxBibaxxX
 
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Lady called Ponckle.. lived in St Ives, Cornwall, beautiful but nutty lady.. did some commissions for me.
 
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Dunno... too many to choose from. But I certainly like 'complicated' or 'busy' pictures & artists.

Toss up between Albrecht Dürer and Shepard Fairey.
 
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I know absolutely feck all about art. It doesn't really interest me much to be honest.
I do like Salvador Dali's work cos it's absolutely bonkers (yeah I know, I'm a proper art critic). :D

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I know absolutely feck all about art. It doesn't really interest me much to be honest.
I do like Salvador Dali's work cos it's absolutely bonkers (yeah I know, I'm a proper art critic). :D

B x



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It is bonkers.. But based on the landscape of catalonia where he grew up..and his confusion about society and his own turmoils
I have been a fan for many years ever since I read "never fear perfection... You will never achieve it"

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I know absolutely feck all about art. It doesn't really interest me much to be honest.
I do like Salvador Dali's work cos it's absolutely bonkers (yeah I know, I'm a proper art critic). :D

B x



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Only two of those are Dalis, the B&W one is by Escher (love his stuff)... no idea on the top one tho'...

Other than the Lobsterphone, my fav Dali piece is this room in the Theatro Dali in Figueres in Spain... As you can see, the furniture in the room (including the signature lips couch) align once you climb a ladder and look through a magnifying glass perched atop an elephant. Very funny. (y)

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I stumbled upon a Swiss/Italian/French artist called Felice Varini recently.

He specialises in "anamophic illusions", which means he takes a public space, or room, and using lasers, projects geometric shapes which are then coloured to produce an image that can only be seen from one specific viewpoint.

The technical complications are... very complicated... but the effects are stunning.

Felice Varini - Wikipedia

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It is bonkers.. But based on the landscape of catalonia where he grew up..and his confusion about society and his own turmoils
I have been a fan for many years ever since I read "never fear perfection... You will never achieve it"

XxxBibaxxX

When I studied fine art, a long time ago, my lecturer always dismissed Dali as 'just a good draughtsman'. Which I always thought was a tad harsh. His work does seem to emulate the feverish, arid heat of the Spanish/Catalonian landscape. I love that quote of his too. Maybe, someone like Stanley Kubrick should have listened. Perfection is a futile mirage. David Lynch thrives on mistakes and stream of conciousness imagery and sound design. I like the non-perfect, rough edges of an artist's realisation of their vision x
 
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Of the art I've seen, I think the standout pieces were:

* Picasso's Guernica (stunning on so many levels)
* The Sistine Chapel (arguably THE masterwork of Western art)
* Jake & Dinos Chapman's Hell (destroyed in that art warehouse fire but remade)


In case you're unfamiliar with the last one, it's a series of 9 large glass cases each containing vignettes/models in which 30,000 tiny figures were placed in swastika formation to remind us of the Holocaust but are literally of Hell. It's a mind boggling, disturbing, horrific piece. I highly recommend it.

Pix here http://jakeanddinoschapman.com/works/fucking-hell/4449/
Hell is first great work of the 21st century

**WARNING - may contain upsetting images!**
 
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Only two of those are Dalis, the B&W one is by Escher (love his stuff)... no idea on the top one tho'...

Other than the Lobsterphone, my fav Dali piece is this room in the Theatro Dali in Figueres in Spain... As you can see, the furniture in the room (including the signature lips couch) align once you climb a ladder and look through a magnifying glass perched atop an elephant. Very funny. (y)

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You see I did say I know feck all about art. You clearly know much more than me.
I was trying to find the Salvador Dali surreal steps picture.

B x
 
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Of the art I've seen, I think the standout pieces were:

* Picasso's Guernica (stunning on so many levels)
* The Sistine Chapel (arguably THE masterwork of Western art)
* Jake & Dinos Chapman's Hell (destroyed in that art warehouse fire but remade)


In case you're unfamiliar with the last one, it's a series of 9 large glass cases each containing vignettes/models in which 30,000 tiny figures were placed in swastika formation to remind us of the Holocaust but are literally of Hell. It's a mind boggling, disturbing, horrific piece. I highly recommend it.

Pix here http://jakeanddinoschapman.com/works/fucking-hell/4449/
Hell is first great work of the 21st century

**WARNING - may contain upsetting images!**
However, I wouldn't want any of those in my house. None are particularly beautiful to me, it's more about the technical aspect, the skill, the vision and what they represent.

For something to hang on my wall, I'd prefer a Shepherd Fairy...

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You see I did say I know feck all about art. You clearly know much more than me.
I was trying to find the Salvador Dali surreal steps picture.

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Nah, not really. My missus likes Dali, so we went to the museum in Figueres. Turned out to be quite interesting (y)
 
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I stumbled upon a Swiss/Italian/French artist called Felice Varini recently.

He specialises in "anamophic illusions", which means he takes a public space, or room, and using lasers, projects geometric shapes which are then coloured to produce an image that can only be seen from one specific viewpoint.

The technical complications are... very complicated... but the effects are stunning.

Felice Varini - Wikipedia

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Wow that's really good. Love stuff like that.

It's like my Batman game where you have to line up the Riddler question marks.
I am so in depth and learned on art :D

B x
 
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However, I wouldn't want any of those in my house. None are particularly beautiful to me, it's more about the technical aspect, the skill, the vision and what they represent.

For something to hang on my wall, I'd prefer a Shepherd Fairy...

Lol, I'm talking rubbish - this is my fav painting - Tiger in a Tropical Storm - Surprise! By Henri Rousseau.

I always pop into the National and spend a few mins looking at that when I'm in London. Always.

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