For the past five years I have been painting art that would illustrate popular computer and Web terminology. I have tried to combine old German and Russian folklore- broadside art and just folk art and mix it with net lingo. I get a lot of trems from www.netlingo.com
Here it is:
www.artabouttheweb.com
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Art About the Web
Started by davidkessel, Sep 13 2005 06:44 AM
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Posted 13 September 2005 - 06:44 AM
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Posted 13 September 2005 - 07:21 AM
Don't forget to put the http in fron of your links.
i.e. http://www.artabouttheweb.com and http://www.netlingo.com
i.e. http://www.artabouttheweb.com and http://www.netlingo.com
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Posted 13 September 2005 - 07:26 AM
I have just had a look at your website - very interesting indeed - they are all very unusual - I had to smile at 'Space Bar' - I like this one - very amusing - well done
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Posted 13 September 2005 - 09:39 AM
housedoc, on Sep 13 2005, 07:26 AM, said:
I have just had a look at your website - very interesting indeed - they are all very unusual - I had to smile at 'Space Bar' - I like this one - very amusing - well done 
Thanks. I studied the Russian "Lubok" Art- broadside, that is. That influenced my style a bit. Have a look at what Lubok is if you are not too familiar with the style:
http://www.rollins.edu/Foreign_Lang/Russia...k/lubsumma.html
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Posted 13 September 2005 - 11:07 AM
Thank you for the link - not seen many of these kind of works - I like looking at them - some are very unusual - some are funny - also you can see so many different things in each one. The works of Serge Gorshkov and Vladimir Fomin are good too aren't they?
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Posted 13 September 2005 - 11:31 AM
Hi David,had a look at your site today,very interesting pictures you produce,bright,colourful and imaginative,but I do like "Goddess of the Internet",great idea
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