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cypher

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Feb 10, 2007, 8:38:01 PM2/10/07
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Cypher - The Panic Artist

website - www.thepanicartist.com

Hi Guys,
Those Who like my work will be pleased to hear that I have
updated my website and there are loads of new paintings in my gallery
page on the website. For those who are unfamiliar with my work - I am
a 36 year old (b1971) Expressionist/Realist painter and writer, living
and working in Dublin.

My controversial and confrontational work centers on nude self-
portraits, pornographic paintings and text based identity art. But I
have also painted many beautiful female portraits, landscapes, still-
life's and evocative abstractions.

I have been painting seriously since the age of 10. I left school at
16 in order to pursue my art full time. At the age of 18 without any
scholastic qualifications, I was accepted into art college on the
basis of exceptional talent. However at the time I did not find art
college suited me and I stayed only a year. But since then I have
attended many life drawing and life painting class in the National
College of Art in Dublin.

I have had 5 solo exhibitions in Dublin between 1994-2002. My two solo
exhibitions in the Oi sin Gallery in Dublin were widely reviewed in
most Irish newspapers and I was interviewed numerous times on Irish
television. I have sold over e37,200 worth of art - the highest price
payed for one of my works was e10,478, though most of my work has sold
for around e900.

I deliberately work in a number of styles and a variety of mediums,
since I thrive on experimentation. Much of my work is based upon found
images in magazines and on television which I expressively interpret
in my work. Most of my paintings are executed on Arches or Fabiano
300lb watercolor paper, and is small to medium scale. I have painted
over 2,200 paintings (oils, acrylics, watercolors, pastels and
collages) and created over 2,150 finished drawings. My work has been
influenced by Picasso, Biscuit, Schnabel, Schiller, and Freud.


Please check out my website which contains 230 of my paintings and
drawings from 1987-2007, a detailed introduction to my work, an
extensive outline biography also written by me, and a collection of
newspaper reviews and writings on my art.

Warning My Website Contains Some Images You May find Offensive.

website - www.thepanicartist.com


Cypher / The Panic Artist

Mani Deli

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Feb 10, 2007, 11:54:54 PM2/10/07
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Art school stuff.

On 10 Feb 2007 17:38:01 -0800, "cypher" <cyp...@thepanicartist.com>
wrote:

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Mani Deli

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Feb 11, 2007, 10:01:28 PM2/11/07
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On 11 Feb 2007 16:20:08 GMT, detrich...@yahoo.de.com wrote:

>Mani Deli <ma...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> Art school stuff.
>>
>> On 10 Feb 2007 17:38:01 -0800, "cypher" <cyp...@thepanicartist.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Cypher - The Panic Artist
>

>Read his bio; it's a lot more interesting than his work.
>
>Mani your comment is the same old reflex .

I don't read long drawn out stuff written by artist's who can't paint.

> I imagine you did not get an
>art degree and are jealous of those who did.

Imagine whatever pleases you.

> Actually this guy's work is
>the result of NOT going to art school.

which is, more often than not, even better than those who went to art
school.

>He needs to work intensively in
>basic drawing and composition from goot teachers to make meaningful art.
>Otherwish it will remain adolescent.

It's like telling a college math student who wants to learn calculus.
that he needs remedial arithmetic.

Funny but in the end your reflex seems to be the same as mine.

Are you jelous of those who didn't go to art school. Is your artwork
as bad as his?

spira...@yahoo.com

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Feb 12, 2007, 2:26:33 AM2/12/07
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I think I'm suffering from depression after reading the excruciatingly
long dissertation on your site. As a visual artist, could you say the
same thing with less words and more thought-provoking work? BTW, I
think "Panic Artist" might be a misnomer.

Phil

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Feb 12, 2007, 9:19:46 AM2/12/07
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<spira...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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It's all a very long troll.

Phil. O.S. O'Fee

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