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POLL: How Useful Is This? (repost)

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Karl

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Jan 7, 2006, 12:08:33 AM1/7/06
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Looks like my first poat was lost, so:

http://www.calendars.com/xq/asp/PID.1/MGID.-1/IID.22386/qx/product.htm?kbid=22391

This is one of those page-a-day calendars, about 7" by 5 1/2", but the
painting area on each page is only 4" by 3". It comes with a brush and
five colors: black, green, red, yellow and blue. It's called a "Lesson
a Day" calendar and there is text on each page, for example:

Mon-Jan 2 is a pic called "House in the Woods," and above it says, "One
of the first steps in becoming a successful artist is to study the
styles and techniques of artists around the world and throughout
history. Fauvism was a European art movement in the first part of the
20th Century in which a wild effect was created by using only pure
colors." And underneath is, "Tip: Let your imagination take over. Use
colors right out of the tray with little or no mixing and ignore
reality."

The next day has a still life; a vase and some fruit with, "Paul
Cezanne structured his still-life paintings so that every brush stroke
was like a building block placed within the pictorial architechture.
This is evident in his painting "Fruit Bowl, Glass and Apples."
Underneath the pic it says, "Tip: Unify the painting by repeating the
same colors in all the different objects."

It goes on like that for a year. Yes, I bought it for myself. I figure
it will get me to do *some* painting every day, and if there is any
useful advice, well, that's a plus. What do you think? Is this useful
or not? I'm not looking for validation, I just want to hear your
opinions.

Janus Tufaise

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Jan 7, 2006, 9:37:57 AM1/7/06
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In article <1136610513....@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
kse...@gmail.com says...

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>Looks like my first poat was lost, so:

I see two posts so the earlier one apparently
wasn't lost. Both show 1/06 posting dates.

As for the calendar, sounds like a great gift
item for those of us who would like to introduce
art as a hobby to our non-artist friends, who
might even learn something from the experience
of reading the various texts. Thanks for telling
all about this.

Ashley Clarke

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Jan 8, 2006, 5:14:16 PM1/8/06
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"Karl" <kse...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1136610513....@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

It`s impractical from the fact that alot of people (even artists) - like to
have a day off!
It might make even the average robosapien sick of painting.

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