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Raven Blackbane

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Sep 2, 2006, 9:34:12 AM9/2/06
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Let it be known, that I Raven Blackbane, oil painter artist of one
year, started the tradition of placing one's thumb print upon the face of
the painting to authenticate said painting (or other works of art) as an
original. I like the left thumb on the lower left portion of the painting.
Also started, is the use of one's DNA in the form of hair, blood, spit,
snot, whatever, within the ground of the painting (or other works of art).
This copy crap will end with said tradition.

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Barnabas Collins

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Sep 2, 2006, 1:43:38 PM9/2/06
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On 02 Sep 2006 13:34:12 GMT, Raven Blackbane
<blac...@sweden.anneli.com> wrote:

> Also started, is the use of one's DNA in the form of hair, blood, spit,
>snot, whatever, within the ground of the painting (or other works of art).
>This copy crap will end with said tradition.

Note to self: remember not to buy one of RBB's snot covered works of
art.

BTW, I was looking at the news reports of one of the stolen
paitings, my two year kid can do a better job of painting.

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rain forest

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Sep 4, 2006, 5:34:53 PM9/4/06
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Raven Blackbane wrote:
> Let it be known, that I Raven Blackbane, oil painter artist of one
> year, started the tradition of placing one's thumb print upon the face of
> the painting to authenticate said painting (or other works of art) as an
> original. I like the left thumb on the lower left portion of the painting.
> Also started, is the use of one's DNA in the form of hair, blood, spit,
> snot, whatever, within the ground of the painting (or other works of art).
> This copy crap will end with said tradition.

You are so talented and so funny...I hope you're getting more
appreciation in RL than here..I'm sure you are.

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