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05/16/2008 05:09:36 AM |
This is crazy and you are hilarious! What a concept... hehehe
Oh I forgot to say that I like the other one better for an album cover. This one kind of looks like a poster. Not sure who would hang this on their wall.... I'm sure it would work for inspiration in someone's office lol
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05/22/2007 05:17:15 PM |
Unusual subject matter here, but gee, it makes a great graphic artistic image here.....
I agree with the comment that the color choice with the green text really takes over, and would love to see it with just the plain black text.
I still think the idea is brilliant. and can see you had fun taking this one..... |
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05/21/2007 06:25:45 PM |
YAY! dadaism always gets a thumbs up from me! great album cover - well done indeed.
there can never be enough panty liner shots.
however - i really don't like that font and its colour. sorry.
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05/21/2007 10:46:55 AM |
Definitely very interesting and well done. |
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05/20/2007 08:20:16 PM |
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05/19/2007 06:37:38 PM |
YES! â€Â¦ I have been looking at this for 42.4 seconds and snickering most of the time. It begs to be a bit more "square" but this is a brilliant use of something people general don't decorate with ;P â€Â¦7 |
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05/17/2007 03:04:36 PM |
Those panty liners look like they're being toasted! I love the grill marks!
This is 100% pure Dada, no additives or fillings. I bet the band actually uses those blinds as an instrument, sweeping them with a toothbrush for percussion.
10, of course. |
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05/17/2007 01:44:10 PM |
"According to its proponents, Dada was not art — it was "anti-art". For everything that art stood for, Dada was to represent the opposite. Where art was concerned with aesthetics, Dada ignored aesthetics. If art were to have at least an implicit or latent message, Dada strove to have no meaning — interpretation of Dada is dependent entirely on the viewer. If art is to appeal to sensibilities, Dada is to offend."
Yeah, you nailed it. :o) |
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05/16/2007 10:16:44 PM |
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05/16/2007 08:15:54 PM |
I'm laughing too hard to comment! |
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05/16/2007 02:15:31 PM |
Love your mind. It's amazingly sick and I am in awe!!!! On second thought, not sure I like the font so much. But the rest is great. |
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05/16/2007 08:30:20 AM |
Ummm..... OK. Definitely a unique approach! (Made me laugh, too.) |
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05/15/2007 12:50:10 PM |
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05/15/2007 07:03:18 AM |
bizarre but interesting, 7 |
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05/14/2007 03:58:57 AM |
I almost spat tea all over my keyboard!
Fantastic idea! :) |
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05/14/2007 02:24:53 AM |
anyone using dadaist sensibilities gets my vote. nice one! |
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05/13/2007 11:16:43 PM |
the green type is a bit overdone, otherwise funny idea, nicely done |
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05/13/2007 09:06:01 PM |
Over my head I guess.....Dadaist? Is that an actual word? OK...I looked it up....very good! Very artsy! |
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05/13/2007 08:41:36 PM |
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05/13/2007 08:30:51 PM |
Talk about a one hit wonder. ROFL What a hoot. Looks so 70's. Like what you'd see on a late night commercial after Ron Popeil's spray on hair. ha ha ha |
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