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We've nicked The Turner Prize. What's your entry? Engage your brain and submit to the board.
(Fri 7 Jun 2002, 16:50)
I call it 'The last art you will ever see'

A miniature Mona Lisa is printed onto the floor of a large room. As the viewers come closer, the poison gas is released and renders them dead, ensuring that this is the final thing they will ever see. Nothing can possibly compare with it's purity as a symbol of art.
Eventually, the surrounding corpses will decompose, contrasting with the painting's beauty.
( , Mon 10 Jun 2002, 12:19, More)
early oval office web cams.

click for full size.
here's a shot of me in my cubicle,
cheers,
GW.
( , Sun 9 Jun 2002, 19:42, More)
War & Peace
A graphical representation of the conflicts inherant in our society today. For those of you who don't at first appreciate the fine details of this work, allow me to explain: on one hand, we are given the image-load icon, a symbol of impatience; of uncertainty; of waiting. As every good concubine knows, these are the paths to the dark side, and to war, fascism and brie. The broken link image shows inner peace through the knowledge that the worst has happened - security through failure.
( , Sat 8 Jun 2002, 4:57, More)
Dali would've loved Photoshop.

I warned you I was off to do silly arty things. I'll stop now. Clicky picky for big, if you're into that kind of thing...
( , Fri 7 Jun 2002, 19:56, More)
A fascinating insight into the creative process
summarising the internal indecision and confusion
experienced by the artist. What should he do for this
weeks competition? Will people like it? Where should
he put the kittens this time?

"Notes from a b3ta image" 2002
Photoshop, Google Image Search and Crayon. JPEG compression
( , Fri 7 Jun 2002, 11:47, More)
Broken Images - by six50

This piece is to show the furtiveness of society.
It symbolises hope and loneliness.
It shows us that images, like people, can be torn away from society.
( , Fri 7 Jun 2002, 11:33, More)
I dont really know
why i bother. another from the "shite chic" archives. prob wont last long due to bandwidth eatage.
www.danlear.netfirms.com/b3ta/fin.swf
enjoy
( , Mon 9 Jun 2003, 16:33, More)


We've nicked The Turner Prize. What's your entry? Engage your brain and submit to the board.
(Fri 7 Jun 2002, 16:50)


A miniature Mona Lisa is printed onto the floor of a large room. As the viewers come closer, the poison gas is released and renders them dead, ensuring that this is the final thing they will ever see. Nothing can possibly compare with it's purity as a symbol of art.
Eventually, the surrounding corpses will decompose, contrasting with the painting's beauty.
( , Mon 10 Jun 2002, 12:19, More)


click for full size.
here's a shot of me in my cubicle,
cheers,
GW.
( , Sun 9 Jun 2002, 19:42, More)

A graphical representation of the conflicts inherant in our society today. For those of you who don't at first appreciate the fine details of this work, allow me to explain: on one hand, we are given the image-load icon, a symbol of impatience; of uncertainty; of waiting. As every good concubine knows, these are the paths to the dark side, and to war, fascism and brie. The broken link image shows inner peace through the knowledge that the worst has happened - security through failure.

( , Sat 8 Jun 2002, 4:57, More)


I warned you I was off to do silly arty things. I'll stop now. Clicky picky for big, if you're into that kind of thing...
( , Fri 7 Jun 2002, 19:56, More)

summarising the internal indecision and confusion
experienced by the artist. What should he do for this
weeks competition? Will people like it? Where should
he put the kittens this time?

"Notes from a b3ta image" 2002
Photoshop, Google Image Search and Crayon. JPEG compression
( , Fri 7 Jun 2002, 11:47, More)


This piece is to show the furtiveness of society.
It symbolises hope and loneliness.
It shows us that images, like people, can be torn away from society.
( , Fri 7 Jun 2002, 11:33, More)

why i bother. another from the "shite chic" archives. prob wont last long due to bandwidth eatage.
www.danlear.netfirms.com/b3ta/fin.swf
enjoy
( , Mon 9 Jun 2003, 16:33, More)