Ashiri
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I haven't yet used that, and I really hope I don't want to...
I haven't yet used that, and I really hope I don't want to...
My reply to your post was on your words only, not on you at all. Other "people" may have done so, but I did not, and I am not them.It wasn't hypothetical. But whatever. I'm done with this since people can't seem to attack the words and not the poster.
You're so lucky the SLU archive isn't ready yet.I don't make everything about myself.
How about this: when someone points out that Banksy treats art as a transient thing (because he wouldn't do graffiti otherwise) just respond to that argument instead of bringing up an unrelated artist?What else are we supposed to use if we aren't allowed to use our own experiences to relate ideas?
So you had an "authentic framed print of Salvador Dali for $200 USD".The artist was Salvador Dali.
You're damn right - if you respond to a post of mine and don't even attempt to address the points I make, then I don't give a shit about your paintings - and I also don't care if they're works of Salvador Dali or stick figures drawn by your grandchildren.Nobody gives a shit. That's the problem with the whole world. No one gives a shit about anything.
You don't own this forum. Cristiano does and he's the only one who gets to tell people who to they're allowed to respond to.Since you obviously don't like me why even bother to quote my posts or say anything to me. That's a statement, not a question.
Do you know what would help with getting through to me?It's pretty obvious to me I'm wasting my time trying to get through to you.
You've already made up your mind that I'm some kind of horrible person and you have no intentions of changing it.
Whatever that means.Enjoy the weather. It's the only weather we've got.
You're so lucky the SLU archive isn't ready yet.
How about this: when someone points out that Banksy treats art as a transient thing (because he wouldn't do graffiti otherwise) just respond to that argument instead of bringing up an unrelated artist?
So you had an "authentic framed print of Salvador Dali for $200 USD".
Which one was it? Can you describe or name the picture?
Or are you just going to be outraged because I asked questions?
You're damn right - if you respond to a post of mine and don't even attempt to address the points I make, then I don't give a shit about your paintings - and I also don't care if they're works of Salvador Dali or stick figures drawn by your grandchildren.
You don't own this forum. Cristiano does and he's the only one who gets to tell people who to they're allowed to respond to.
I could also just as well ask you why you're posting here if you can't handle anything but 100% agreement.
Do you know what would help with getting through to me?
Actually responding to my arguments.
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My face right now.
Nobody called you a horrible person.
Just for the record, Mrs "I don't make everything about myself", we're actually on the same side on most issues.
There's just two things that occasionally make me wish we weren't:
1. Your reading comprehension sucks. You regularly miss or misinterpret the arguments you're responding to. This is just another example of that.
2. You're so thin-skinned that the slightest opposition to yourself is likely to result in a massive meltdown.
There's also nothing "already" about all of this. I've seen this going on at SLU for years - this is just the first time I'm taking some time off to blow a gasket.
Whatever that means.
Even though Mrs. Beebo works with oils, rather than traditionally impermanent mediums, she has explained to me that once she's finished a piece, she has little emotional attachment to it. In fact, in art school, friends usually had to rescue pieces she tossed aside as finished. It was the act of creation, what she experienced during that act, that mattered to her. What she learned, what she felt, where that left her in facing a new piece of art.I always wonder if the artists who work in temporary mediums, or inherently temporary venues, have a fundamentally different sort of perspective about art than those who think of their work as permanent and unchanging. Ice sculptures for example, or sand, I can’t imagine that much effort for so fleeting a piece of work. The joy of creation, and the very fact that it’s temporary, must be part of what draws them to it.
Given everything I've heard about Banksy (whomever he, she or they are) probably a liberal dash of all three.Whether it's a PR stunt or biting satire or cynical exploitation... well, we can't really tell can we?
Well, it's not like he's building sand castles, except...I think I've mentioned that I'm a big fan of ephemeral art and artists who work in mediums that lead to their work lasting only a short time. Though much of what Banksy does definitely doesn't work towards permanence, I have trouble thinking of him as an ephemeral artist in the truest sense.
I can relate to this. Whenever I make some kind of game or write a story for pure fun, I have a lot of fun making it, but then it's dead to me past a certain point (sometimes before it's done). I can view other people's work as sacred, but I think I always view mine as worthless once it's done or I learned what I wanted to out of it.Even though Mrs. Beebo works with oils, rather than traditionally impermanent mediums, she has explained to me that once she's finished a piece, she has little emotional attachment to it. In fact, in art school, friends usually had to rescue pieces she tossed aside as finished. It was the act of creation, what she experienced during that act, that mattered to her. What she learned, what she felt, where that left her in facing a new piece of art.
Of course, there's no profit in that, which is why she had to get a "real" job.
Why is one person's comment turned into "around here?""Why is it that an attempt to empathize with a topic by comparing a personal experience is almost always called 'making it about themself' around here?
This is an exaggeration.Why is it that an attempt to empathize with a topic by comparing a personal experience is almost always called 'making it about themself' around here?
Most.Performance art has its place - most art auctions are NOT it.

Generalize much? Or did this touch a nerve because you yourself have been called out on doing this time and time again? Either way, fail. One person made this subjective evaluation about what motivated WolfEyes to compare the situation in the OP to a different personal event that offered little or no insights into the topic the rest of us were discussing.Why is it that an attempt to empathize with a topic by comparing a personal experience is almost always called 'making it about themself' around here?
That's the thing. This act of "calling out" has a history of happening to a few people on SLU, now VV, so "around here". It's a swarming that appears to only happen when people from this forum are involved. It's like there's some sort of aversion to personal experience.Generalize much? Or did this touch a nerve because you yourself have been called out on doing this time and time again? Either way, fail. One person made this subjective evaluation about what motivated WolfEyes to compare the situation in the OP to a different personal event that offered little or no insights into the topic the rest of us were discussing.