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I hope to remember this past year with at least a feeling of having learned something. But have to admit, my life under covid wasnât MUCH affected⊠though my absolute favorite thing (pattern dancing in large groups) was put on hold entirely. Even there I found out that I could manage.
The exhibition artist had a very productive year. He had to stay home and work instead of going down to the bar (claiming it was in search of âinspirationâ) and he was never very good at drawing faces.
Oh, âInspirationâ is the name of a particularly cheap gin.
Was reading about past epidemics and. . .guess what? Seems many wore masks during the dreaded bubonic plague outbursts. . .and saw PLENTY of pix during the Spanish flue outbreak in 1918-1921 or so. WHAT IS THE FRIGGING BIG DEAL? Have never heard such ridiculous pouty/whininess for absolutely nothing.
all of those cartoonists who made story archs around masking, have dated their work. Wonder if someone will ânot get itâ in a decade or two. I hope so.
I see in the news, t$$$pâs portrait is hung in the White House, does the White House have a vomitorium? That would be the best spot for that turdâs picture. Second choice, the loading dock, hang it over the trash compacter.
âNo one can escape lifeâs problems. Thatâs life. When we spend more time looking for a means of escaping our troubles than we do solving the troubles. We never discover that the best way to escape from your problem is to solve it.
Masking didnât work then, and it doesnât work today UNLESS you have the proper mask, are fit tested, and have been properly trained. Otherwise they are just placebo masks to make you feel good without actually doing anything.
JH&Cats almost 4 years ago
Pick up a fig leaf at the door.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
I hope to remember this past year with at least a feeling of having learned something. But have to admit, my life under covid wasnât MUCH affected⊠though my absolute favorite thing (pattern dancing in large groups) was put on hold entirely. Even there I found out that I could manage.
Nate England almost 4 years ago
Thatâs how I feel every time I go to the movies.
Say What? Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Those works were done in Photoshop. I can see how layer masking was applied.
Superfrog almost 4 years ago
Life is a masquerade.
Imagine almost 4 years ago
Just wondering: why werenât masquerade balls allowed?
AnotherFineMess almost 4 years ago
Interesting. The paintings are wearing masks but the people arenât. Maybe the paintings should have been like this one of the Black Death in Paris:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Death#/media/File:Chevalier_Roze_%C3%A0_la_Tourette_-_1720.PNG
dot-the-I almost 4 years ago
American Gothic couple feeling free to flash wide grins.
keenanthelibrarian almost 4 years ago
So long as the nudes only covered their faces, I canât see what the problem is. Oh, dear, how sexist âŠ
Lawrence.S almost 4 years ago
The exhibition artist had a very productive year. He had to stay home and work instead of going down to the bar (claiming it was in search of âinspirationâ) and he was never very good at drawing faces.
Oh, âInspirationâ is the name of a particularly cheap gin.
sandpiper almost 4 years ago
Wondering . . . if calendar art still exists, has it changed to include masks?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Someone would thing it was the Prisoner In The Iron Mask from all the moaning and groaning.
1953Baby almost 4 years ago
Was reading about past epidemics and. . .guess what? Seems many wore masks during the dreaded bubonic plague outbursts. . .and saw PLENTY of pix during the Spanish flue outbreak in 1918-1921 or so. WHAT IS THE FRIGGING BIG DEAL? Have never heard such ridiculous pouty/whininess for absolutely nothing.
scottbruce almost 4 years ago
Funny how art imitates life but not the other way around.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Iâll be so glad when we can get 2020 way behind us. Even in the comics.
car2ner almost 4 years ago
all of those cartoonists who made story archs around masking, have dated their work. Wonder if someone will ânot get itâ in a decade or two. I hope so.
Redd Panda almost 4 years ago
I see in the news, t$$$pâs portrait is hung in the White House, does the White House have a vomitorium? That would be the best spot for that turdâs picture. Second choice, the loading dock, hang it over the trash compacter.
bleu nez almost 4 years ago
I can hardly wait. Imagine in 100 years we can do this again. Or still? In the meantime, Wiley, keep up entertaining us.
Bilan almost 4 years ago
Not Mona Lisaâs smile. No!
Ka`ĆnĆhi`ula`okahĆkĆ«miomio`ehiku Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Art is history.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 4 years ago
âNo one can escape lifeâs problems. Thatâs life. When we spend more time looking for a means of escaping our troubles than we do solving the troubles. We never discover that the best way to escape from your problem is to solve it.
bakana almost 4 years ago
The Museum didnât want their Art to âGo Viralâ.
hagridogre about 1 year ago
Masking didnât work then, and it doesnât work today UNLESS you have the proper mask, are fit tested, and have been properly trained. Otherwise they are just placebo masks to make you feel good without actually doing anything.