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As I said...?


"RUBBISHTM "


This thread is actually about "rubbish"


( rather than the other rubbish I normally post )


http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4046/4601210329_a6455c55cd_m.jpg ( yesterdays rubbish on location, Sydenham )


This is real & found "rubbish" & not that other rubbish found by googling "rubbish" then lifting those images for your own pleasures, which is IMHO " rubbish "


I have a whole library of images on the subject of "rubbish" for you to enjoy, it has all been shot on location ( by me & my eldest son ) in the surrounding area of South East London


I am however, breaking new ground soon in the West End & further afield


You will be suprised at the quality of the "rubbish" out there





W**F



* wriggles finger in ear, examines nail again *



( edited, as some weird funk went on )

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Is this Rubbish..?


Well it has been "dumped" in the street


But look how the chair is propped up by the white railing, it in turn drawing the eye into the scene


See how the back of the chair, it's remaining leg & the doors are of the same colour, almost abstracting the image


The seemingly casual juxtaposition between the door & other items in the composition suggest a dwelling abandoned, a life fractured & even a metaphor for the broken society we live in.


Look even closer at the doors, what lies beyond them & their warning signs. We see that all is not well & that one small push could tip this scene into chaos



It's discoveries like this that make me question the immediate living world, what it means to be part of the society & space we inhabit



When I saw & realised this, I was profoundly moved


http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/4603042401_c57e1667fa_m.jpg




It also reminded me of this 1888 painting "The Chair" by Vincent Van Gough


http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/vincent-van-gogh-paintings-from-the-yellow-house-4.jpg



The yellow chair sits in the kitchen corner on battered brown tiles, next to a closed blue door, with a box of onions behind it. Its fat round wooden legs are stoutly braced by uneven bars, the whole thing bashed together quickly and asymmetrically, with a high, hard back and straw seat. Resting on it is a pipe, and tobacco in a bit of crumpled paper.




It's a beautiful world...



W**F


* stares into the mirror *

Brendan Wrote:

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> For future reference (please everyone reading this

> take note for future reference) it is van Gogh.

> Note that the surname prefix van is not

> capitalised.

>

> This is true for all surnames with this prefix in

> all Germanic languages.

>

> Thank you.

--------------------------------------------------

my dutch cousin Van Dystar prefers a capitalised V D..

Indeed...


.... he did kpc


Though this may well have been part of what sent him mad



I do believe he originally intended to include a mattress within the composition however, he was advised against it by the artist Tracey Emin


She later took inspiration for the seminal piece "My Bed", finally breaking away from her friend Vincent to become an artist in her own right


You will see here in the image below RubbishTM street arts very important contribution, towards the final realisation of the piece


Though this was in turn part of an ongoing influence in the artists life, as was this hand held "edible" sculpture

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1398/4603406237_5f89502849_m.jpg (image? kindly loaned by the Emin Trust archive )


In all a very pertinent observation kpc




I am glad you appreciate the piece




W**F



*stares into a glass of milk *

*Bob* Wrote:

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> I have a picture somewhere of a toilet, half

> buried in a mound of soil - in someone's front

> garden.

>

> I'll dig it out. It really is quite beautiful.


___________________________________________________


Really...



...it may be an inspired image, much like Marcel Duchamps "urinal" signed R.Mutt


http://www.writedesignonline.com/history-culture/WD-A2Z/duchamp.jpg


which I like very ,very , very much



I just can't wait *Bob* , really I can't



Will you be holding a "private" connoisseurs viewing ...?


( the theme tune could be.... "Dada dada...da ..dada.." you can sort it, I'm sure )




W**F



* looks over spectacles, eyes half closed & head swaying side to side*

This piece ( of rubbish ) ....




Thankfully was "hung" in my street earlier today , actually only just across the street from my "obbo"


http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1276/4604520357_e6b65dc42b_m.jpg


http://www.nzine.co.nz/images/articles/picasso_lg.jpg


" Inspired " really like "Tooodally"



Sooooo, did they "like" know.....?



I think not



W**F



* practices "chi-gung" whilst listening to overhead helicopters...*

EDKiwi Wrote:

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> For some reason when I saw this:

>

> http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4046/4601210329_a64

> 55c55cd_m.jpg

>

> it reminded me of this:

>

> http://jn6fny.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/new-zeal

> and-map1.jpg

>

> ....and no that doesn't mean it's rubbish.


______________________________________________


ED....



Which bit are you from..


The "Can" or the "Bag".....?



W**F

Brendan Wrote:

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> The bag has a hole in the middle.


__________________________________________________


Well....



If you look carefully at the map of "Bagland" you will see a hole there too



Woahhh...how spooky is that, art is...I mean RubbishTM Street Art? is amazing, yah



W**F




( Edited in my mind a million times )

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