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In the first painting, there is a main dressed in a suit facing the bar, and I believe he is smoking a cigar. He is dressed in black, and the bar looks quite classy. In the second painting, which goes with the first, there is a woman standing at the same bar dressed elegantly. I believe she is holding a martini in her hand. There are two different ways to arrange the paintings. Since the man is looking right, and the woman looking left, you can align the paintings so they are facing each other. Or, you can align the paintings so that they are facing away from each other, giving the paintings different meanings. Does anyone know the title of these works of art, or perhaps the artist who created them?

2007-05-29 22:04:10 · 4 answers · asked by Chris V 1 in Painting

I want to have a go at creating some plaster casts from latex moulds. Some tips please on the type of plaster to use (and where to get it!) and the process itself! Complete novice!

2007-05-29 21:58:14 · 4 answers · asked by sal 1 in Sculpture

We shall live in a world of peace,
violence, never to be found.
As hallowed as golden fleece,
this world shall be bound.
All war, guns, haste an’ anger shall be silenced.
Forget about today, and start remembering bout tomorrow.
You fight for a cause, but you’ll receive defiance.

Someone died that night on the gallows,
innocent or guilty, it will not be known,
For my friends, and friends of fellows,
the leaves on God’s doorstep have not blown.

Each human being, only a pawn in the game,
never realizes their part in society’s blame,
blinded by the wrath of glamour an’ fame.

But, it ain’t hard to see the things in life,
that mean a lot to me an’ my wife.
The cliffs that line the ocean so mighty,
the hills that shape the land so high.
The creatures that roam upon it,
in richness of the beauty of Aphrodite.

People abuse the creation,
who has been ever lovin’ and kind.
But shan’t it be stopped, it needs salvation.
Jesus came down to save us all humans,
from the depths of hell an’ a force so evil.

But, I’m asking Lord,
Where is the salvation, for your creation?
For the plants, the animals and landscape,
certainly they deserve some salvation?

2007-05-29 21:55:12 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Poetry

Why do you come to this conclusion?

2007-05-29 21:53:06 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Arts & Humanities

Do you think its handling of situations in India caused the British East India Company to have problems in Colonial America? (ie. The Boston Teaparty?)

(This isn't homework for a student, so don't tell me, "Do your own homework." I'm legitimately curious.)

2007-05-29 21:35:25 · 2 answers · asked by Candidus 6 in History

2007-05-29 21:28:24 · 15 answers · asked by mahakoti 2 in Philosophy

defination of love accordind to uuuuuuuuu

2007-05-29 21:13:15 · 14 answers · asked by ronny c 1 in Philosophy

Shoudln't the title go to Europe? I mean Europe has colonized the word. Most modern countries were founded by Europeans.

2007-05-29 21:11:02 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

is inter-related?

Sorry for my bad english, it is not my mother tounge.

2007-05-29 20:52:42 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

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Can sobody help me out? What were the causes and effects of United States involvement in WWI?

2007-05-29 20:47:25 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

2007-05-29 20:42:25 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

2007-05-29 20:37:28 · 8 answers · asked by churp 1 in Dancing

She sat by the pond, resting her head on a stone. Her sweet, innocent face was wet with tears, and her golden hair fell around her shoulders. She did not dare return home, but remain in the forest as an outcast. Her sky blue eyes began pouring out fresh tears, and the sound of her weeping carried across the water. Her cloak of red velvet was the only thing she had to keep her warm as darkness fell.

2007-05-29 20:36:09 · 6 answers · asked by ? 5 in Books & Authors

please help!!!!!

2007-05-29 20:22:41 · 4 answers · asked by eazyboop 2 in Books & Authors

Can somone send me a book report of the book "Eye Of The Tiger"?

2007-05-29 20:06:43 · 1 answers · asked by g 1 in Books & Authors

Really.I have been waiting.....

2007-05-29 20:06:25 · 9 answers · asked by SHAWN 3 in Philosophy

pls. answer it....

2007-05-29 20:00:25 · 9 answers · asked by cloe a 1 in Philosophy

ive wanted to learn how to play guitar since i was 8 but i just got really interesting, i know really want to learn how can i find a good learning method, i dont want to devote my whole life to guitar.

2007-05-29 19:56:44 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Performing Arts

I have been taking pointe class twice a week for about a month now for the very first time, and i am not sure if my shoes are fitting correctly. I am able to fit my finger inside of them all the way into the box pretty much. But I have been wearing them for a while so i am not sure if this is normal. I am going to go in to have a new pair fitted thsi week, but I would like to know a little more what i shoudl be looking for before I totally just let somebody else tell me what is the right shoe again.

2007-05-29 19:53:25 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Dancing

The following paragraph is quote from Martin Amis's "Time's Arrow".

"This body: his pride in it, I firmly speculate, is connected to the fear that someone might hurt it – might mutilate or demolish it. Now why would anyone want to go and do a thing like that? Doctors may want to; but Tod doesn't use doctors; he doesn't go near doctors. "You don't want to listen to doctors," he tells Irene, coming as close as he ever does to talking and smiling at the same time. "They'll try to get their knives in you. Don't ever let them get their knives in you." Sleek and colorful before the mirror in the bathroom, Tod feels pride that has a wince or a flinch it. Go on, I want to say. Mime it out. Bend and cringe with your hands on you loins. Cover your low heart. (p.67)

My questions: What does "bend and cringe with your hands on you lions" mean? What does "Cover your low heart" mean?
The narrator (the soul inside Tod's body) wants Tod to show his weakness, or encourage him to be stronge?

2007-05-29 19:47:50 · 1 answers · asked by Horace 2 in Books & Authors

2007-05-29 19:43:00 · 12 answers · asked by karthi_oom 1 in Philosophy

2007-05-29 19:22:27 · 4 answers · asked by a g 2 in Books & Authors

dumbledore said the potion can only be drunk...nothing else can be made to change its nature

2007-05-29 19:15:12 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

My teacher did this test about knowing if you're ancestry is European, Asian, etc. What is this called?

2007-05-29 18:50:35 · 7 answers · asked by jose m 2 in Genealogy

I like the sound of it =)

2007-05-29 18:41:54 · 8 answers · asked by someone 5 in Philosophy

http://youtube.com/watch?v=uk2sPl_Z7ZU

2007-05-29 18:38:00 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Painting

in jewelry making

2007-05-29 18:34:31 · 4 answers · asked by evildreya 1 in Other - Visual Arts

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