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Subject: Teds Newest Art-fart


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Ted
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Date Posted: 16:40:48 01/30/06 Mon

Hello folks,
It has been a while; no I still don't have a computer. I joined a partnership library across the street from the apartment. Any ways, I wanted to let you know about an art fart I have had recently. Ash, assistant director of Everything You Paint is Everything, and personal friend, gave me a picture of a woman thinking. It was a 70ish style woman in a very cliché pose. He challenged me to make some art out of it. Instead of painting it, or sticking it in a collage, I photocopied it after blanking out the thoughts. I took it to Rocky Horror Picture Show and got my friends to fill out the thoughts, so there were 30 pictures identical to each other with every ones different thoughts and points of view. On top of being a cool idea, it also proved a point that most people over looked...repetition is pleasing to the mind. We, as poets write in reppetions, counting sybles and repeating patterns, as well as repeat verses and choruses. It works the same way for visual arts. Keith Haring made his mark with the radiant baby. I am choosing this picture as my mark in arts community. So keep your eyes open in the St. Pete/Tampa area, you might see her face bordered in a repeated pattern.
Untill Tomorrow
Ted~tomatoe head.

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