never-ending gallery
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Hi Geoffrey,
I'm sorry to read that you are not well. I hope you are back to 100% very soon.
In the meantime, I'm inclined to agree with Dr Lisa.
Best wishes,
Alan
I'm sorry to read that you are not well. I hope you are back to 100% very soon.
In the meantime, I'm inclined to agree with Dr Lisa.
Best wishes,
Alan
Last edited by AlanM on Fri Apr 19, 2024 3:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: never-ending gallery
Geoffrey, I also want to add my get well wishes to you.
You may remember this image from a previous time - seems it worked for you then so it should do the same now
https://www.leonardcohenforum.com/viewt ... 16#p377816
Bird off the wire
EDIT: And congratulations to you are in order here - https://www.leonardcohenforum.com/viewt ... 60#p381460
You may remember this image from a previous time - seems it worked for you then so it should do the same now

https://www.leonardcohenforum.com/viewt ... 16#p377816
Bird off the wire
EDIT: And congratulations to you are in order here - https://www.leonardcohenforum.com/viewt ... 60#p381460
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Attitude is a self-fulfilling prophecy ~ me ...... The magic of art is the truth of its lies ~ me ...... Only left-handers are in their right mind!
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hi there guys! missed me? i been lying on my back studying the ceiling for a week - damn flu! took two covid tests, both negative. went outside these four walls yesterday, pure joy!
have a good sunny sunday, and thanks for the messages. made me think that you people are quite nice after all
have a good sunny sunday, and thanks for the messages. made me think that you people are quite nice after all

Re: never-ending gallery
LisaLCFan wrote:
>posted a new sketch with groan-inducing captions
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>Perhaps you are delusional as a result of your illness: fevers can cause hallucinations and other lapses from reality.
well, the definition of reality is something existentialists and philosophers have struggled with for a long time.
you'll be glad to know my fever is gone, and the last time i hallucinated was back in the UK when experimenting with sellotaped strips of acid microdots.
in many cases i sketch local folk who are unknown to me. i enjoy drawing them, and the pictures become part of a catalogue of images reflecting everyday life. their identities are unimportant; they become sort of fictional figures in a book. sometimes i do caption them, but words they speak are their own, much like characters in a story.
negative comments (such as 'groan-inducing') regarding my work are received with open arms. perhaps to a sensitive person one should be careful, but to someone with plenty of self-confidence criticism is valuable, and i think you know this. thank you, lisa - for everything you write
https://hbr.org/2011/04/why-does-criticism-seem-more-e
>posted a new sketch with groan-inducing captions
>
>Perhaps you are delusional as a result of your illness: fevers can cause hallucinations and other lapses from reality.
well, the definition of reality is something existentialists and philosophers have struggled with for a long time.
you'll be glad to know my fever is gone, and the last time i hallucinated was back in the UK when experimenting with sellotaped strips of acid microdots.
in many cases i sketch local folk who are unknown to me. i enjoy drawing them, and the pictures become part of a catalogue of images reflecting everyday life. their identities are unimportant; they become sort of fictional figures in a book. sometimes i do caption them, but words they speak are their own, much like characters in a story.
negative comments (such as 'groan-inducing') regarding my work are received with open arms. perhaps to a sensitive person one should be careful, but to someone with plenty of self-confidence criticism is valuable, and i think you know this. thank you, lisa - for everything you write

https://hbr.org/2011/04/why-does-criticism-seem-more-e
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Re: never-ending gallery
Nice, what are your mediums?Geoffrey wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 11:26 am elvis tries his hand at painting
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young band who walked on stage a couple of weeks ago. you will all hate this, but not me!
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outstanding violin virtuoso at ålesund's kulturhuset yesterday evening
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Oh come on, Geoffrey, you are deliberately misconstruing what I wrote! I was not criticising your "work", nor was I making contentious claims about the nature of reality, both of which should have been extremely obvious! I was merely commenting, quite justifiably, on the absurdity of your captions (which I made very clear)! Surely the "rolling eyes" emoji is not that ambiguous! "Any woman would love you", seriously? You are admonishing me for groaning about that?! Give us a break, Lothario.

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murphybridget837 asked:
>Nice, what are your mediums?
thanks. i use anything. favourite is ordinary pencil (2B - 8B). sometimes a ballpoint pen, charcoal, various coloured pencils or computer art - the list is endless. have used acrylic, oil, gouache and watercolours (aquarelle), but they are more involved and i get quickly bored.
it was so good of you to take an interest
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LisaLCFan wrote (edited for brevity):
>I was not criticising your "work" . . . I was merely commenting . . . on the absurdity of your captions!
the captions are part of the "work", and absurdity in art (or a sketch) can be something to aspire to. rules have no important place either in art or one's attempts at creativity.
>"Any woman would love you", seriously? You are admonishing me for groaning about that?!
when making pictures i seldom include anything serious, and i do not remember having admonished you. on the contrary, your message was well received and appreciated.
by the way, i see myself neither as casanova or lothario
>Nice, what are your mediums?
thanks. i use anything. favourite is ordinary pencil (2B - 8B). sometimes a ballpoint pen, charcoal, various coloured pencils or computer art - the list is endless. have used acrylic, oil, gouache and watercolours (aquarelle), but they are more involved and i get quickly bored.
it was so good of you to take an interest

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LisaLCFan wrote (edited for brevity):
>I was not criticising your "work" . . . I was merely commenting . . . on the absurdity of your captions!
the captions are part of the "work", and absurdity in art (or a sketch) can be something to aspire to. rules have no important place either in art or one's attempts at creativity.
>"Any woman would love you", seriously? You are admonishing me for groaning about that?!
when making pictures i seldom include anything serious, and i do not remember having admonished you. on the contrary, your message was well received and appreciated.
by the way, i see myself neither as casanova or lothario

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LisaLCFan wrote:
>None of what you have written changes the fact that the captions in your last sketch were groan-inducing!
surely that is an opinion, not a fact?
>None of what you have written changes the fact that the captions in your last sketch were groan-inducing!
surely that is an opinion, not a fact?
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No, it's a fact: facts are supporrted by evidence, your captions made me groan, my groaning upon reading them is evidence that the captions induce groans, therefore, it is a fact.
Here's another fact: I don't want to play this incredibly annoying, argumentative game anymore. See ya later!
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LisaLCFan wrote:
>No, it's a fact: facts are supporrted by evidence, your captions made me groan, my groaning upon reading them is evidence that the captions induce groans, therefore, it is a fact.
>
>Here's another fact: I don't want to play this incredibly annoying, argumentative game anymore. See ya later!
try to calm down. no one has been arguing with you.
>No, it's a fact: facts are supporrted by evidence, your captions made me groan, my groaning upon reading them is evidence that the captions induce groans, therefore, it is a fact.
>
>Here's another fact: I don't want to play this incredibly annoying, argumentative game anymore. See ya later!
try to calm down. no one has been arguing with you.
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LisaLCFan wrote:
>You may wish to check the definition of an argument: you have argued about virtually everything I have written since my post of yesterday.
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all right. i cannot see any 'heat' or 'anger' in my responses to you. are you sure about this?
>You may wish to check the definition of an argument: you have argued about virtually everything I have written since my post of yesterday.
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all right. i cannot see any 'heat' or 'anger' in my responses to you. are you sure about this?
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Oh, Geoffrey, you just won't give up, will you? That is but one definition (which you know very well since you looked it up) -- heat and anger are not always involved. Irritation and annoyance, however, are often present!Geoffrey wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 8:48 am LisaLCFan wrote:
>You may wish to check the definition of an argument: you have argued about virtually everything I have written since my post of yesterday.
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all right.
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i cannot see any 'heat' or 'anger' in my responses to you. are you sure about this?

Every response you have given me (including this one) makes a contrary point to what I have written, you have challenged everything that I have said (suggesting in some way that I am not correct), and that is a form of arguing -- you are being argumentative. You have done this to me before -- this is not the first time I have endured one of these honestly rather insufferable exchanges with you, and so I assume that you cannot resist provoking me every now and then. As long as you're having fun! I'm in a good mood today, and so I will not storm off in righteous indignation this time.

Anyway, I have many things to do (it's early morning here) so I'm off! Have a good day, everyone, and cheers!