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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I remember Tom Keating. Yes he did to jail time for faking art. A very knowledgeable intelligent, and interesting man.
 

buggi

Bird Saviour
Location
Solihull
There's something I don't get about "fake" paintings. If the fake is good enough to impress the viewer, conveying a real emotional response, then it's art in its own right.
Why is it any lesser because Fred Bloggs painted it, or any greater if Pollock or Picasso painted it?
Could it be the buyer isn't interested in art at all and it's really just about the money and conspicuous consumption?
Not forgetting that some famous artists had people working for them anyway, copying their paintings and they put their name to them
 

buggi

Bird Saviour
Location
Solihull
I remember Tom Keating. Yes he did to jail time for faking art. A very knowledgeable intelligent, and interesting man.
I think that was the guy that also made a lot of money after he did time selling his own stuff. My mate went to an exhibition and was chatting to his agent, and my mate said he knew artists that could paint better so what made this guys paintings so expensive, and the agent said, "well they haven't done time, have they?". I can't remember who my friend said the artist was but its bound to be this guy.
 

buggi

Bird Saviour
Location
Solihull
I bet @buggi could do a load of pollocks, cheap as chips.
how's this for a fake? if i did it in colour, maybe i could get away with it??

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vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I thought that was the original - as they didn't have colour back then

I taught a kid who genuinely thought that the world was monochrome until they invented colour film. She took some convincing that it was not so. She was also incapable of identifying vegetable having never been to the supermarket and had never eaten home cooked food. Everything was out of packets, tines and takeaways. She managed to get 2As and a B at A-level and went off to do law at some Russell League university.
 
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buggi

Bird Saviour
Location
Solihull
I taught a kid who genuinely thought that the world was monochrome until they invented colour film. She took some convincing that it was not so. She was also incapable of identifying vegetable having never been to the supermarket and had never eaten home cooked food every thing was out of packets, tines and takeaways. She managed to get 2As and a B at A-level and went off to do law at some Russell League university.
Bit off topic but I work with a girl who thought countries just floated on the sea. LOL...
Anyway, what were were talking about? O yea... How I'm gonna get my narrow boat :smile:
So ... Who wants a fake Mona Lisa?
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Pollock are the most vile, slimy and smelly fish you could ever wish not to catch. I've been trying to catch bass in Cornwall for at least five decades. Bass are tasty but you tend to catch pollock by mistake. You gently take the hook from their mouths and put them back in the sea. I wouldn't even feed a pollock to a cat....and I don't like cats either.
I see that the fish has recently become highly desirable. Don't be fooled.
Now, Jackson is an entirely different matter. He's rather good and a lot of fun.
 
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