Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
before microphones got better, was an english saying that popular taste wanted the best singers (ie operatic sucesses) singing the shoddiest popular music.... or is this more epater les bougeoises?
Very cool! I remember Gr. 9 Art Class at Holy Name of Mary doing the dot picture based on a magazine picture. It was so difficult. I was watching this thinking I would be so bothered by my every move being filmed.
I thought the exact same thing, HJW. A labor intensive copy that looks like a guy with his face pressed up against a photocopier (which is probably what it's based on).
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before microphones got better, was an english saying that popular taste wanted the best singers (ie operatic sucesses) singing the shoddiest popular music....
ReplyDeleteor is this more epater les bougeoises?
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI remember Gr. 9 Art Class at Holy Name of Mary doing the dot picture based on a magazine picture. It was so difficult.
I was watching this thinking I would be so bothered by my every move being filmed.
Knowing my luck, I'd just get to the end and then the pen would do a great blot over it. Nightmarish!
ReplyDeleteAnne.
They have computers and printers for that now, eh?
ReplyDeleteThe awful thing is that when he's finished, it's really not that good.
ReplyDeleteI thought the exact same thing, HJW. A labor intensive copy that looks like a guy with his face pressed up against a photocopier (which is probably what it's based on).
ReplyDeleteThat is some intense stippling. It can be done to great effect, and a micron is an architect's best friend. (and doesn't really blot)
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