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55I love Pavlik's work. Love it, but as you said, the prices are amazing and KM-11/6/2000
54No but in the same building in Bocamarginmike-11/5/2000
53I want to SOFA yesterday. Lots of glass. Almost unequivocally that stuff does abstract-11/5/2000
52Would that be Habatat?KM-11/5/2000
51No but a Gallery I used to work out of in Florida sells Chihuly, Marioni, weinbemarginmike-11/5/2000
50Is anyone here into collecting art glass by some of the current masters - TagliaKM-11/5/2000
49So, can we get some artist to use that cute HDR guy (from Qualcomm) in some pseuJon Koplik-11/4/2000
48Hey hey the gangs all here!marginmike-11/4/2000
47Re : machines that cut -- I still remember my "wood shop" teacher (7thJon Koplik-11/4/2000
46Wow Jon, water at mach 3 (hope my dentist never hears about this), Paulabstract-11/4/2000
45Re : Haitian art -- I am aware of a wooden jigsaw puzzle maker who does a lot ofJon Koplik-11/4/2000
44I will PM you. Thanks for the information. Mr. Hammer runs a nice gallery therstomper-11/4/2000
43I should have digital images of about 20 available Dargers within an hour. If yabstract-11/4/2000
42Henry Darger is great. A friend of mine is doing a show of his right now, here abstract-11/4/2000
41As humanity becomes more and more out of touch with the natural and "real&qstomper-11/4/2000
40Albert Gleize, Auguste Herbin, Jean Metzenger are all well published artist'marginmike-11/4/2000
39But these days even the good wildlife artists are selling out the the publishersAnnette-11/4/2000
38I would think that over time (maybe a long time) wildlife art will become a lot abstract-11/4/2000
37I wonder if one day Wildlife art will be something that people will collect and Annette-11/4/2000
36<<Gleize, Metzanger, Herbin>> Can you provide some links to these aKitskid-11/4/2000
35The name occurred to me when we were out for dinner tonight. I haven't seenabstract-11/4/2000
34Hi abstract. Thanks for the input. I probably subscribe to it already (I get astomper-11/3/2000
33I have seen a not-for-profit publication for the promotion of "outsider&quoabstract-11/3/2000
32New American Paintings is a pretty decent publication. They cull visuals from aabstract-11/3/2000
31In my opinion Cubist's are very under valued, as is very abstract modern artmarginmike-11/3/2000
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