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Date Posted: 08:11:25 05/07/02 Tue
Author: Will "the Thrill"
Subject: 20th Century Art

I like some of the 20th century art that we have seen. But some of it seems to have no talent at all. If you look that those paintings of the squares that are one on top of the other, I'm sure that took a lot of skill. I could open my notebook and draw a square, that doesnt mean it's art. Also Jackson Pollock, I personally like his paintings all though to me they are not necissarily art. Because i could do that easily. And there is no way in H-E- double hockey sticks im an artist. Some of those paintings i could consider art but most of them i would say need no kind of talent to paint.

bdnj.cjb.net <---Here's some 20th century "art"
(Beautiful Disaster)

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