Hound - Alex Colville (1955) 🇨🇦
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    Cyclist and crow (1981)

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  • Ambrose Vollard was a French art dealer who is regarded as one of the most important dealers in French contemporary art at the beginning of the twentieth century. He is credited with being a major supporter and champion of the contemporary artists of his period, providing exposure and emotional support to numerous then-unknown artists, including Paul Cézanne, Aristide Maillol, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Louis Valtat, Pablo Picasso, André Derain, Georges Rouault, Paul Gauguin, and Vincent van Gogh.

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    Kneeling Nude Figure - Robert De Niro Sr. (1979)
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    Los Angeles is a very big village.

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  • Fox - Shaun Tan (2018)
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    For fox sake!

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  • Kneeling Nude Figure - Robert De Niro Sr. (1979)
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    I had no idea DeNiros dad was an artist. I had a similar realisation watching Liquorice Pizza in 2022 and realised the waterbed salesman is played by DiCaprio senior - an accomplished but less known comix artist... who just happens to be the father of one of the most famous actors on earth.

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  • Where they were free - Chris Austin (2024) 🇨🇦 gouache
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    Wow,.that's some playful art. I might post to the community.

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  • Promised Land
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    Every 50 bison they killed they celebrated a bisontennial.

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  • Scythe [Mr Lovenstein]
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    Heaving a scythe relief :)

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  • The mark
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    Forearmed is forewarned.

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  • Composition abstraite - Jean Albert Gorin
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    This one reminds me of the BBC test card

    Back when we had 4 analogue TV channels in the 90's.

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  • What's the most polarizing thing you've ever done or said?
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    I mean forget trails, there's horse shit all over my city centre every time there's a football match :(

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  • First use of ether as an anaesthetic in 1846 by the dental surgeon W.T.G. Morton - Ernest Board (1920) 🇬🇧
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    Wow. It's still pretty intense. I had gas (halothane?) as a 6 year old in about 1991 and they took about 10 teeth..a weird minty smell and then echoes. I woke up with a headache and a strange feeling where my teeth were.

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  • What Freedom - Ilya Repin (1903) 🇺🇦🇷🇺
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    Yep, the Russian impressionists have their own ideas and themes. Great stuff

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  • without saying how old you are, how old are you?
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    That poll was revealing, was not expecting average of 30-40 :0 Good idea though!

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  • without saying how old you are, how old are you?
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    My first memory of TV was Gorbachev talking to Thatcher.

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  • "The 1970s proved to be a challenging decade for every illustrator in Britain trying to pursue a career in magazine illustration. Work became harder to find on both sides of the Atlantic, but the market for paperback book cover illustration remained buoyant in the UK, although more and more photographic cover illustrations were being used." From Bryn Havord on blogspot [full article and more works](https://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2012/06/michael-johnson-1970s-challenging.html?m=1)

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    What do SSRIs "feel like"?
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    It made it a shade easier to overcome OCD - BUT a decade on I feel drowsy, oversleeping, dulled intelligence and creativity, difficult to feel pleasure "driving with the handbrake on" These meds need to have a yearly review factored in - 10+ years of use make it almost impossible to come off (even with good advice and the liquid form (that can taper 1mg change at a time) I had to BEG for in the UK. The standard advice of splitting pills for moving doses means a change far too large to handle (2.5mg is a massive drop). The brain and all its systems get very used to having more serotonin and resist this change with terror, confusion and upset. I'm on 7mg after starting with 10mg then 9, 8... and it gets tougher with each drop (no professional had any advice to give except try to come off in a few weeks :0 ).

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  • What Film Are You Surprised Didn't Get A Sequel?
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    Is this a joke? Matrix has 3 terrible sequels.

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  • What Film Are You Surprised Didn't Get A Sequel?
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    Bruno Gans, Swiss, he was great in 'Wings of Desire".

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