My take is that unless you ever see the original piece of art -
including texture- you'll always be missing the point.
Art galleries addict Philippe
Le 27 févr. 14 à 22:26, Andrew Fildes a écrit :
> You need to see it in the flesh to fully appreciate the finer
> points. I received a CD in the post yesterday - AC/DC's 'Back in
> Black' - remastered. Printed gloss black on matt black so that you
> can only read it in the right light. Aspect ratio 1:1 in the case.
> Art.
> Andrew Fildes
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> The TLR Compendium
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> On 27/02/2014, at 1:29 PM, Paul Braun wrote:
>
>>> I you want to get your piece hanged [or hung?] and compete with the
>>> Hermitage you should make the aspect ratio 1 : 1 !!
>>>
>> Apparently, I'm not nearly intellectual enough to understand how
>> that is
>> anything except a black square painted on canvas.
>
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