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MUSIC, POETRY, PAINTING, DRAWING

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dcm001

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Mar 12, 2007, 8:59:06 PM3/12/07
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I live in Southern California.... Art and music are my hobbies. I
would like to invite people of similar interest to see my Art work.
http://mungiako.com/my_work.htm My email address is located at the
bottom of each web page. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks

dcm001

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Mar 16, 2007, 8:58:55 PM3/16/07
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Paul Ilechko

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Mar 16, 2007, 9:46:21 PM3/16/07
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Try Art School. It's dreadful, honestly. It's not primitive enough to be
interesting and not accomplished enough to be worthwhile.

Bob Lombard

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Mar 16, 2007, 10:42:12 PM3/16/07
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There are serious problems with perspective; some interesting color
choices though.

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Paul Ilechko

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Mar 17, 2007, 9:00:09 AM3/17/07
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The big problem is that it looks like stuff you would find in a shopping
mall. It's tacky, like paintings on black velvet of puppy dogs playing
poker.

Matthew B. Tepper

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Mar 17, 2007, 12:06:34 PM3/17/07
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> Bob Lombard wrote:
>> "Paul Ilechko" <pile...@patmedia.net> wrote in message
>> news:560vjaF...@mid.individual.net...
>>> dcm001 wrote:
>>>> I live in Southern California.... Art and music are my hobbies. I
>>>> would like to invite people of similar interest to see my Art work.
>>>> http://mungiako.com/my_work.htm My email address is located at the
>>>> bottom of each web page. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks
>>>>
>>> Try Art School. It's dreadful, honestly. It's not primitive enough to
>>> be interesting and not accomplished enough to be worthwhile.
>>

>> There are serious problems with perspective; some interesting color
>> choices though.
>
> The big problem is that it looks like stuff you would find in a shopping
> mall. It's tacky, like paintings on black velvet of puppy dogs playing
> poker.

Thank you for stopping short of the usual shot at Southern California.

--
Matthew B. Tepper: WWW, science fiction, classical music, ducks!
My personal home page -- http://home.earthlink.net/~oy/index.html
My main music page --- http://home.earthlink.net/~oy/berlioz.html
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Paul Ilechko

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Mar 17, 2007, 12:48:13 PM3/17/07
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Matthew B. Tepper wrote:
> Paul Ilechko <pile...@patmedia.net> appears to have caused the following
> letters to be typed in news:56272lF...@mid.individual.net:
>
>> Bob Lombard wrote:
>>> "Paul Ilechko" <pile...@patmedia.net> wrote in message
>>> news:560vjaF...@mid.individual.net...
>>>> dcm001 wrote:
>>>>> I live in Southern California.... Art and music are my hobbies. I
>>>>> would like to invite people of similar interest to see my Art work.
>>>>> http://mungiako.com/my_work.htm My email address is located at the
>>>>> bottom of each web page. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks
>>>>>
>>>> Try Art School. It's dreadful, honestly. It's not primitive enough to
>>>> be interesting and not accomplished enough to be worthwhile.
>>> There are serious problems with perspective; some interesting color
>>> choices though.
>> The big problem is that it looks like stuff you would find in a shopping
>> mall. It's tacky, like paintings on black velvet of puppy dogs playing
>> poker.
>
> Thank you for stopping short of the usual shot at Southern California.
>

I've never taken a shot at Southern Cal, to my knowledge. Although I
admit that on the whole I prefer San Francisco.

Matthew B. Tepper

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Mar 17, 2007, 1:34:18 PM3/17/07
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I certainly enjoyed my undergrad-plus years there, especially the level of
the music-making I encountered.

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