The Clipboard Game!!! Press Ctrl-V!!!
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those of you who were fans early enough to have seen the old OM website know that
Animals are usually dumb and oblivious
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If you do not repent, I will come to you and remove your lampstand from its place. (Revelation 2:5, NIV)
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DoogOMGLOL (8:23:19 PM): AK ur a mega-ultra douche
DoogOMGLOL (8:23:40 PM): you're so big of a douche that two months later the girl gets pregnant but the fetus drowns.
DoogOMGLOL (8:23:40 PM): you're so big of a douche that two months later the girl gets pregnant but the fetus drowns.
Apologies to everyone. Except Fritz.
First of all, Fritz, do yourself a favor and research your own answers before you post.
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Hampstead, 1945Large Reclining Figure, 1984
Bill Brandt
Henry Moore
Bill Brandt (1904 – 1983)
born in Hamburg, Germany
began with watercolors, but later moved to photography
allowed camera to guide him and find form
placed the camera close to the body to create more dramatic perspective and to abstract the form
associated with pictorialism and surrealism
Henry Moore (1898 – 1986)
born in a Yorkshire, England, mining town
urban environment, but learned to appreciate nature
passionate about teaching, and did so for much of his life
fought in World War I
later did commissions for the War Artists Advisory Committee
associated with modernism
created both sculptures and drawings
Comparison
Reclining Figure, 1938
henry Moore
lead sculpture
5 ¾ inches tall, 13 inches long
abstraction of the human form, but proportions still realistic
strong horizontals overall
static
asymmetrical
open form
lighting depends on display
eye moves along figure
intended to be viewed from all sides
twisted, somewhat uncomfortable
Hampstead, 1945
Bill Brandt
photograph
10 ½ inches tall, 8 inches wide
high contrast removes details to simplify form and express linear qualities
vertical emphasis
open composition
static
lighting is fixed
strong background elements
subdued and mellow
Bill Brandt
Henry Moore
Bill Brandt (1904 – 1983)
born in Hamburg, Germany
began with watercolors, but later moved to photography
allowed camera to guide him and find form
placed the camera close to the body to create more dramatic perspective and to abstract the form
associated with pictorialism and surrealism
Henry Moore (1898 – 1986)
born in a Yorkshire, England, mining town
urban environment, but learned to appreciate nature
passionate about teaching, and did so for much of his life
fought in World War I
later did commissions for the War Artists Advisory Committee
associated with modernism
created both sculptures and drawings
Comparison
Reclining Figure, 1938
henry Moore
lead sculpture
5 ¾ inches tall, 13 inches long
abstraction of the human form, but proportions still realistic
strong horizontals overall
static
asymmetrical
open form
lighting depends on display
eye moves along figure
intended to be viewed from all sides
twisted, somewhat uncomfortable
Hampstead, 1945
Bill Brandt
photograph
10 ½ inches tall, 8 inches wide
high contrast removes details to simplify form and express linear qualities
vertical emphasis
open composition
static
lighting is fixed
strong background elements
subdued and mellow
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E A DICKLICKING IN PROGRESS
<bonafide> !jerk
<junt> I LICKED NINE DICKS TODAY
<bonafide> !jerk
<bonafide> !jerk
<junt> I LICKED NINE DICKS TODAY
<bonafide> !jerk
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First of all, Fritz, do yourself a favor and research your own answers before you post.
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they sure do suck!!! *laughs nervously*
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Try throw up again if you can.
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have her reveal why she was beat up while they're cuddling etc
[oh dear]
[oh dear]
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http://www.thinkgeek.com/caffeine/wacky ... ?cpg=109H2
[I guess this is from my coworker who used the computer before me? Gross.]
[I guess this is from my coworker who used the computer before me? Gross.]
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