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Another wannabe Basement Bandit....
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Another wannabe Basement Bandit....
Man, those are some ugly lead lines.
-- Connie " Moonraker" wrote in message . .. http://atlanta.craigslist.org/art/516262532.html |
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Another wannabe Basement Bandit....
On Dec 21, 3:33*pm, "C Ryman" wrote:
Man, those are some ugly lead lines. -- Connie " Moonraker" wrote in message . .. http://atlanta.craigslist.org/art/516262532.html- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Man...those are soooo.....ya know, "beautiful" just isn't the word. I wonder if he/she learned all that up in Canada? |
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Another wannabe Basement Bandit....
not exactly what i would call 'competition'.... that is one butt ugly piece
of glass.m " Moonraker" wrote in message . .. http://atlanta.craigslist.org/art/516262532.html |
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Another wannabe Basement Bandit....
Whether the work is good, bad, or indifferent is of no consequence. At
this point stained glass as a hobby isn't really a top priority for a lot of folks. In general, as an art form, well, the button rung of the art ladder seems too lofty a goal to shoot for these days so be glad, real glad, that somebody is even trying to create a spark of interest... Merry Christmas to all, Bart. - **botox treatments: taxidermy on the living** Email replies via: www.haruteq.com/contact.htm awesome banjo bridges, tabs, stained glass: === www.haruteq.com === |
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Another wannabe Basement Bandit....
when the public is exposed to really bad art and/or poorly crafted work,
there is a danger of creating the image that this IS what stained glass is about. It doesn't do the genre any good to be illustrated by shoddy work. m "Bart V" wrote in message ... Whether the work is good, bad, or indifferent is of no consequence. At this point stained glass as a hobby isn't really a top priority for a lot of folks. In general, as an art form, well, the button rung of the art ladder seems too lofty a goal to shoot for these days so be glad, real glad, that somebody is even trying to create a spark of interest... Merry Christmas to all, Bart. - **botox treatments: taxidermy on the living** Email replies via: www.haruteq.com/contact.htm awesome banjo bridges, tabs, stained glass: === www.haruteq.com === |
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Another wannabe Basement Bandit....
michele wrote:
when the public is exposed to really bad art and/or poorly crafted work, there is a danger of creating the image that this IS what stained glass is about. It doesn't do the genre any good to be illustrated by shoddy work. m Good point. It's time to start to censor art and to issue art permits before people make, sell or display anything. That way the public won't be misled by "bad" ideas/concepts. Violators of the Art Rules should be rounded up and reprogrammed as well. |
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Another wannabe Basement Bandit....
"Cydrome Leader" wrote in message ... michele wrote: when the public is exposed to really bad art and/or poorly crafted work, there is a danger of creating the image that this IS what stained glass is about. It doesn't do the genre any good to be illustrated by shoddy work. m Good point. It's time to start to censor art and to issue art permits before people make, sell or display anything. That way the public won't be misled by "bad" ideas/concepts. Violators of the Art Rules should be rounded up and reprogrammed as well. Too bad we didn't think of issuing permits to post on this group. |
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Another wannabe Basement Bandit....
there is a danger of creating the image that this IS what stained glass is
about True. On the other hand people are smart enough to recognize a bad job when they see it and that of course, is your cue to show your quality jobs that make you shine and rub in the diff some some. You don't knock the competition, instead you show your clients why you're better. That principle has been around for a long time and I like it as a business model. Cheers, Bart. - **botox treatments: taxidermy on the living** Email replies via: www.haruteq.com/contact.htm awesome banjo bridges, tabs, stained glass: === www.haruteq.com === |
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Another wannabe Basement Bandit....
ignorant troll. Did you even read the related post or look at the work in
question. dunnhhhh. "Cydrome Leader" wrote in message ... michele wrote: when the public is exposed to really bad art and/or poorly crafted work, there is a danger of creating the image that this IS what stained glass is about. It doesn't do the genre any good to be illustrated by shoddy work. m Good point. It's time to start to censor art and to issue art permits before people make, sell or display anything. That way the public won't be misled by "bad" ideas/concepts. Violators of the Art Rules should be rounded up and reprogrammed as well. |
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