it's crayons not paint
and the thing about the archibald relates to this:
artist having a dummy spit
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Sun 18 Jan 2009, 1:25,
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artist having a dummy spit
Yes, I drew the painting in crayon.
As in I created a crayon version of the painting which is a painting due to the paint on canvas the painter, Monet, used to create the painting which I drew in crayon hence my saying "I drew a painting in crayon".
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Sun 18 Jan 2009, 1:27,
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next time use a painting i have seen so I don't look like a nit.
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Sun 18 Jan 2009, 1:31,
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Are you blind?
It says "Click for original" under the crayon version.
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Sun 18 Jan 2009, 1:32,
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that doesn't appear on my screen...are you sure it just isn't your imagination...
*cough*
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Sun 18 Jan 2009, 1:34,
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you still can't enter it into the archibald. so nuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!
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Sun 18 Jan 2009, 1:34,
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i won tickets to the exhibition in a portratiure competion
SO THERE!! *raspberries*
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Sun 18 Jan 2009, 1:37,
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But, it was a painting. It was paint on charcoal. It had paint on it. It was 25% paint. It was a painting.
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Sun 18 Jan 2009, 1:28,
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the craig ruddy think was just a massive crate of sour grapes.
it was hillarious.
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Sun 18 Jan 2009, 1:30,
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Indeed, it was a painting due to the paint.
Similarly, with the paint the painter, Monet, used he also created a painting which can be called a painting because it was painted with paint.
Paint, which the painting was painted with, comes in different colours and the painter, Monet, used these colours of paint as paint to paint his painting which is a painting because the painter, Monet, painted it with paint.
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Sun 18 Jan 2009, 1:30,
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Paint, which the painting was painted with, comes in different colours and the painter, Monet, used these colours of paint as paint to paint his painting which is a painting because the painter, Monet, painted it with paint.
Well done for choking the life out of my repetition rhetoric.
/edit: That wasn't supposed to make me sound like a bastard, oops.
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Sun 18 Jan 2009, 1:34,
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