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I've always loved art (although lost touch with it recently), I enjoyed it at school, and at school I went on an art trip to Claude Monet's beautiful house and gardens and this kind of cementing my appreciation for art.

 

Anyway in 2000 I went to a Noah Billie exhibition in Florida (He is a native American artist from the Seminole tribe)and his work blew my mind. Just good honest feel good paintings.

 

I was just googling his work as for some reason it popped into my head recently and it is beautiful.

 

If you get the chance google him.

 

What artists do you like? any particular paintings?

 

Also, there is a shop next to Au Bar on Shandwick place that sells gorgeous

paintings, anyone bought any from there?

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Is this you showing your sensitive side? I prefer the pervert/stalker side myself.

 

I also like the female art form in magazines, does that count?

 

In all seriousness though I am not that one dimensional, I love art just like the next man

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I own a number of very limited edition Artists Proofs by Todd White, and met him when he was in Edinburgh last year. He was kind enough to draw a caricature of me and Mrs Therapist and, under my wine-driven promptings, wrote HMFC 1874 on the reverse. :)

 

http://www.artofwhite.com/white/home/

 

I also own two large portraits (oil on canvas) by celebrated Scottish artist Alan Sutherland.

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Dali. I just love looking at anything he's done.

 

Maybe Jeff Koons for his 80s work with his wife called 'Made in Heaven' - ha ha - that has to be google by those over the age of 18. Or those who like Porn.

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280px-Max_Beckmann27s_27Self-portra.jpg

 

 

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I like a lot of German art around the Max Beckmann/Otto Dix period. Also love Kirchner and the other Expressionists.

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I've always loved art (although lost touch with it recently), I enjoyed it at school, and at school I went on an art trip to Claude Monet's beautiful house and gardens and this kind of cementing my appreciation for art.

 

Anyway in 2000 I went to a Noah Billie exhibition in Florida (He is a native American artist from the Seminole tribe)and his work blew my mind. Just good honest feel good paintings.

 

I was just googling his work as for some reason it popped into my head recently and it is beautiful.

 

If you get the chance google him.

 

What artists do you like? any particular paintings?

 

Also, there is a shop next to Au Bar on Shandwick place that sells gorgeous

paintings, anyone bought any from there?

 

 

:eek::eek::eek:

 

When did this happen. I must have missed it..

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Also, there is a shop next to Au Bar on Shandwick place that sells gorgeous paintings, anyone bought any from there?

 

That place is gash. Try Art et Facts at Roseburn - they always have some very interesting stuff.

 

I also have an Ashley More original. A very talented local artist.

 

http://www.moreashley.co.uk/gallery_two.htm

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Brian Whittaker's Tache

Im a big Eduardo Paolozzi fan

 

Love the fact that you can interact with his work all over Edinburgh

 

Plus he was from the toon too

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At last, a true intellectual thread in the Shed.

 

I've always been a big fan of Hockney's work. I know, I know, it's pretty much all "fruity", but the man is a genius. Warhol not far behind - in fact if the pair of them could have a "paint off", I'd be stumped in who to support.

 

Also like some of Constable's work, but not in the same league.

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Whistler's Mother

 

I've been to see the great painting twice now at the world class Mus?e d'Orsay in Paris.

 

 

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Buffalo Bill

 

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Dali, Munch or Picasso; mainstream I know :P

 

Out if interest, what's the name of the work that features a desolate looking bar, with a couple on one side and a shadey-looking dude on the other? Like that one.

 

As you can probably see, I know art, me.

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Out if interest, what's the name of the work that features a desolate looking bar, with a couple on one side and a shadey-looking dude on the other? Like that one.

 

That was the photo I took of Crofters the other day.

 

:biggrin:

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I love the van Gogh gallery in Amsterdam. It's almost in chronoligical order, so you can see the guy losing his ming through his paintings.

 

Best local artist is a guy called Ronnie Leckie, based on the Isle of Mull. He does landscapes of highland and island scenes. Stunning IMHO.

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Maybe Jeff Koons for his 80s work with his wife called 'Made in Heaven' - ha ha - that has to be google by those over the age of 18. Or those who like Porn.

 

Have seen a couple of Jeff Koons exhibits in the last few months - one in Chicago and one in New York. Not bothered about the 'Made In Heaven' stuff (there was some of that in Chicago) - luckily I took my Mum to the New York exhibit :laugh:. He has, however, done a lot of cool stuff...

 

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Another favourite piece of art is the white hart in the Wilton Diptych...

 

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Im not educated in the finer artwork but I really like Jack Vettriano's work and also some of Peter Howsons, more specifically the artwork he did on the Beatles.

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It's a bit of a cliche but you never really get a lot of artists until you see the work in the flesh. For example the astonishing colour of Van Goghs work or the sheer scale of pieces like Miro's Blue paintings or Jacksn Pollock work. I love Modigliani bt not sure if I I appreciate sculpture as much as painting and drawing. We have a few originals around the house but nothing too expensive or rare. Just things we like. Which is surely the point.

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Im a big Eduardo Paolozzi fan

 

Love the fact that you can interact with his work all over Edinburgh

 

Plus he was from the toon too

 

 

Me too - I love his reconstructed studio space in the Dean Gallery at Belford. So tempting just to reach over the rail and.......

 

Amazingly, up until a year or two ago you could pick up original screenprints on eBay for around ?100 or so.

 

 

 

Pride of place on my living room wall are.....

 

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and a more vibrantly coloured version of...

 

 

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Would love to have one of his small sculptures, but they're beyond my price range and likely to remain so.

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Out if interest, what's the name of the work that features a desolate looking bar, with a couple on one side and a shadey-looking dude on the other? Like that one.

 

 

This one?

 

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Edward Hopper's 'Nighthawks'.

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At last, a true intellectual thread in the Shed.

 

I've always been a big fan of Hockney's work. I know, I know, it's pretty much all "fruity", but the man is a genius. Warhol not far behind - in fact if the pair of them could have a "paint off", I'd be stumped in who to support.

 

Also like some of Constable's work, but not in the same league.

 

I can't explain how wrong that statement is. Have you ever met the OP......:rolleyes:

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That place is gash. Try Art et Facts at Roseburn - they always have some very interesting stuff.

 

I also have an Ashley More original. A very talented local artist.

 

http://www.moreashley.co.uk/gallery_two.htm

 

There is a painting in the window that I see everyday (noone has bought it yet), it is of a Middle Eastern women. Her face is covered and all you see are her eyes. It has a red background. A gorgeous piece of work.

 

If I had the spare ??? I'd buy it in flash.

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Whistler's Mother

 

I've been to see the great painting twice now at the world class Mus?e d'Orsay in Paris.

 

 

300px-WhistlersMother.jpeg

 

 

Buffalo Bill

 

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I adore this piece.

 

However, I think of Mr Bean nowadays when I see this painting

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ok its not a painting but it is a classic!

 

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I do like a bit of pop art, Roy lictenstein being one of my favs

 

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Never really got pop art but I appreciate it

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This one?

 

hopper_nighthawks.jpg

 

 

Edward Hopper's 'Nighthawks'.

 

That is a quality piece.

 

Very 1920's Chicago gangster

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I know he is over exposed but I like McKenzie Thorpe's stuff. Also looking forward to seeing Da Vinci's exhibition in Stirling when I get home. Also liked Ken Currie's stuff from a few years ago. Got a couple of Dorothy Stirling originals as well. Quirky but nice.

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