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trying to write a life drawing essay
 

offline xfabrekphast from Canberra (Australia) on 2002-03-27 09:43 [#00145279]
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someone convince me to do this essay due tomorrow


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 09:49 [#00145285]
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i used to teach life drawing (honestly) part time at
uni-and im telling you get that essay done!! the sooner you
start the sooner you finish..what artists you into?? i love
david hockneys drawings-you can tell by the way he draws
that hes good at looking and recording-and willem de
kooning's life drawings -v.expressive.

get that essay done you cunt!!


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 09:50 [#00145287]
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So you have to use the left brain hemisphere's ability to
manage words to talk about the right hemisphere's ability to
imagine? That's a stupid predicament, stupid school.


 

offline xfabrekphast from Canberra (Australia) on 2002-03-27 09:51 [#00145291]
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sir yes sir!


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 09:52 [#00145292]
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fuck school, drop out, die young


 

offline xfabrekphast from Canberra (Australia) on 2002-03-27 09:59 [#00145300]
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sure man, maybe I'll just spend my life making music and end
up bigger than britteny spears



 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 10:05 [#00145302]
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maybe you wont....and anyway until that time....YOU'VE GOT
AN ESSAY TO DO!!!

if it makes you feel better, i was always there at four in
the morning STARTING a fucking assignment due in that
day...they are a pain in the arse.


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 10:09 [#00145305]
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school isnt stupid-school gives you the opportunity to learn
and that should be considered a privilage-there are many
countrys that dont have schools.

be grateful...


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 10:14 [#00145310]
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fuck school, kill somebody and kill yourself


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 10:16 [#00145311]
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charming.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 10:19 [#00145313]
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kill school, fuck somebody, pass out


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 10:20 [#00145314]
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how would you 'kill school' then?


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 10:21 [#00145315]
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Err.. i was just trying to act irresponsible...


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 10:22 [#00145316]
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but you can always consider world trade center style


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 10:25 [#00145317]
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well i guess, if you could be arsed.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 10:27 [#00145318]
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irresponsibly is how it should have been. my english is
degenerating the more I use it.. anyway, I was always a lazy
basterd, that's why i never finished any school that counts.


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 10:41 [#00145322]
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well, some schools are better than others i guess-but as i
say it annoys me when people say that schools are shit/waste
of time whatever.acquiring knowledge is priceless-its how
you get on in this world im afraid.some countries dont even
have schools so you have got to be grateful-end of
conversation.

but in response to your last point, well, thats hardly the
schools fault if you couldnt be arsed-maybe youir english
would be better if you did give a fuck whilst you were
there. change always starts at home my friend.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-27 10:44 [#00145326]
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As much as i hated skool it realy set me on mi way. i lernt
how too reed, right, spel and use gramer. its really helped
to get me jobs an stuff.


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 10:45 [#00145328]
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haha!! you piss taking bastard!!


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 10:48 [#00145333]
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fuck you all, I wanna be a bum. When my job contract
expires, I envision myself as ahomeless street person,
eating garbage and sleeping in sheds... My girlfriend is not
exactly happy about it (but she thinks I'm kidding)


 

offline xfabrekphast from Canberra (Australia) on 2002-03-27 10:49 [#00145335]
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Just look at Afaganistan at the moment. Girls are only just
starting to be allowed to get an education again, and there
all eager to aquire the knowledge that we take for granted.


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 11:03 [#00145350]
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conversation over-you're obviously on the wind up-troll
style, meho.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 11:11 [#00145370]
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whoops, sorry, didn't want to upset anyone, just joking
badly...


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 11:14 [#00145374]
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no worries mate ;>


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 11:17 [#00145381]
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besides, I respect you being a part of teaching staff and
not being a total arse...


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 11:22 [#00145395]
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thankyou mate! dont do it anymore but it was fun...a great
experiance..


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 11:24 [#00145399]
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what do you do now?


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 11:27 [#00145404]
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i work in an office (eeeuurrgh) but im next month to do a
three year joint diploma in nursing (learning disabilities)/
and social work-cant wait this job does my fucking shed
in-and you?


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 11:31 [#00145410]
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i'm an office assistant in local International federation of
red cross office. But I'm basicly a bum with no school and
with shit job history (selling paintings for a drunk painter
in the street, working in a clothes shop, pet shop, bad
music critics writer for several magazines here...)


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 11:37 [#00145423]
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you sound unhappy mate-you have anything in mind for what
you like to do?? you dont sound like abum...


 

offline xfabrekphast from Canberra (Australia) on 2002-03-27 11:39 [#00145427]
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can anyone sugest some contemporary artists that deal with
the human body



 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 11:39 [#00145428]
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no, I'm not unhappy, thanks for asking. I have no plans, I
let things happen to me. I would'nt like to do anything,
there's so much things to read and music to listen to that
I'd be happy not having to work at all.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-27 11:41 [#00145430]
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eh, Franco B? Marina Abramovic? Min Tanaka?, What do you
have in mind xfabrekphast?


 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 11:50 [#00145441]
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anthony gormley had a huge impact in the nineties with his
scupltures-created a resurgence of interest in the human
figure-he does great drawings a well...



 

offline xfabrekphast from Canberra (Australia) on 2002-03-27 12:04 [#00145473]
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thanks heaps guys



 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 12:11 [#00145487]
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hey xfabrek, im here for the next 5 hrs if you need any
advice help?? not being bigheaded but i have a degree in
fine art and may be able to help if you get stuck ;>


 

offline xfabrekphast from Canberra (Australia) on 2002-03-27 12:14 [#00145492]
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sweet man, thanks



 

offline xfabrekphast from Canberra (Australia) on 2002-03-27 12:18 [#00145499]
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I found anthony gormley's 'human beans' on the net just
then... pretty funny
just a pile of baked beans with faces. says alot about human
nature i think.



 

offline KEN from BIRMINGHAM (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-27 12:28 [#00145515]
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field was the best-forty thousand 10inch terracotta figures
all staring up from the gallery floor!! -made you feel very
voyueristic and uncomfortable...i have a lot of time for
gormley-does a lot for public art...


 


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