Abstract art is not abstract at all… The picture's subject has to be felt… Such as in this 1937 painting of New York by the great Harold Gookman.
Yes… You have to feel it! Just flow with the graphic strokes… The connecting force of line… Feeling the twisted cityscape and urban confusion!!
Gookman’s exact title for this escapes me, … Someone look it up in the text, will you?
“A pink snow bunny.”
'Course its obvious that Gookman wouldn't know his own [censored by GoComics] from a pink snow bunny. Next slide.
I know it’s seven years later, but why did Toby Bartels feel the need to repeat every line of every one of these comics?
I’m amused by how the painting is different in every panel. He doesn’t even try to match them.
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tobybartels over 16 years ago
Abstract art is not abstract at all… The picture's subject has to be felt… Such as in this 1937 painting of New York by the great Harold Gookman.
Yes… You have to feel it! Just flow with the graphic strokes… The connecting force of line… Feeling the twisted cityscape and urban confusion!!
Gookman’s exact title for this escapes me, … Someone look it up in the text, will you?
“A pink snow bunny.”
'Course its obvious that Gookman wouldn't know his own [censored by GoComics] from a pink snow bunny. Next slide.
eccolibri60 almost 9 years ago
I know it’s seven years later, but why did Toby Bartels feel the need to repeat every line of every one of these comics?
Dave almost 2 years ago
I’m amused by how the painting is different in every panel. He doesn’t even try to match them.