Art

Needs yellow…:thinking:

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Or a small patch of red, and no more animal prints half way up

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Fixt. :nerd_face:

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(Wrong forum)

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Forum tagline.:rofl:

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Some views on various arts - Seeing as we have no actual comedy section

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Love this type of thing

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I’d love to have this sprayed on a wall in the house.

With a curtain so I could end the trip at any time.

It would look great on a wall but as you say you would need a curtain to give your brain a rest.

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Have people round then halfway through the night rip the curtain open :exploding_head:

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See also the mother ending up babysitting with (Dame) Laura Knight and binning all the drawings of animals that were intended to distract the kids.

Also (and this hurts) SiL #2 binning all the technical drawings of the millennium dome when she was some kind of personal assistant to J6M.

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Cameron’s lineage goes back further than we thought

BBC News - World’s oldest cave art found showing humans and pig

Bought these two contrasting pieces today at local antiques fair.

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The second one definitely fits your 70s style

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Yep definitely. ‘Sunflowers’ by Gladys Dillon, first bought in Aug 1970 for 22 Guineas.

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Joined an online auction last night well into my second large margarita and I’ve ended up owning this

(not the concrete base, or the shopping centre, just the ox). Well, it was for charidee !

Still, it seems it’s too wide to fit through my front door so I’ve opened negotiations with the neighbouring community centre hoping it can be set up under their trees. Otherwise it will have to go in my ‘shallow foregarden’.

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Other options are available.

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You’re not the first to suggest that. Fact is that Bill Heine’s roof was never watertight again and, I think, ended up in quite serious structural trouble, much to the annoyance of his neighbours. Still, the cow jumping over the moon schtick does quite appeal (yeah, yeah, oxen are anything but cows …).