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Post by Ali on Feb 25, 2005 10:48:05 GMT -5
i mentioned it to my teacher, and she was like "bezkineeh who?" and i was like "oh yeah, thats why i hate this class" ahahah good times, good times.
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Post by charlichyme on Feb 25, 2005 23:08:45 GMT -5
He had some awesome works. I feel like I've missed out on a great artist by not being able to appricate his works will he was still alive.
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Post by Diabla on Feb 27, 2005 19:44:16 GMT -5
According to the latest news, two teens have been charged, with one, the nineteen-year-old son of the artist’s life-long friend, having confessed to the crime. The motive may have been money. www.toolband.com/index_frames.html
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Post by Ali on Feb 28, 2005 8:28:35 GMT -5
thats terrible. one of beksinski's friends sons did it? i just found out today that a kid at my school who was about 15 just dropped dead on sunday night. they dont know what he died of. but he's gone. the art teachers were kind of distraught.
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ShallowAnchor
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Post by ShallowAnchor on Feb 28, 2005 20:53:31 GMT -5
if i may say so, i really see his work living on in yours, chet. i had not heard of him until this news, and i really see the inspiration in your work.
just incredible stuff. what a shame.
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Post by Chet Zar on Mar 1, 2005 13:49:53 GMT -5
that's a huge compliment, thanks. i hope that i am not ripping him off too much. i believe that it is impossible to completely shake off your influences, but with effort, you can use them to help create your own unique style.
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Post by sidespin314 on Mar 1, 2005 19:33:58 GMT -5
i believe that it is impossible to completely shake off your influences, but with effort, you can use them to help create your own unique style. Even in my writing, I can see all of my influences there...I even make references to them. I think you're right Chet...hard to shake the inlfuences...and let me be the first to say that you have a style all your own Chet. Its funny, its been said, that we all rip off each other in some little way...all ideas expaned from one at some point in time. Most of the stuff we see or hear is just the same ideas re-represented over and over again. If it wasn't for some influence out there, I think we wouldn't even create. You get a certain drive or determination by some inspiring event or thing...you know like I'll hear a song, or see a movie, look at a painting, or listen to some girl get mad at me for caring about her or whatever, and than go write something. That inspiration is the inlfuence...and its just like working a piece of metal...if the metal is the idea, and the hammer is the influence. The craftsmen (artist) will use their own souls to forge that steel...and make it into a masterpiece...by using the influence..the master teaching the student how to use the hammer by imitation..."do it like this" and whalla...you have a sword...that looks all new, yet you can tell it came from the same type of hammer as the this blacksmith's sword. So that's my fortune cookie philosophy on it. I guess I should have added "in bed" after all that. hahaha... All in all, this artist not only lives on in spirit, but also in the work of those that he inlfuenced and those that come after him...he will be remembered...just as I hope we will.... Later Skaters.... TK *eats the cookie*
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Post by Chet Zar on Mar 1, 2005 19:50:28 GMT -5
well put, sidespin. a true poet!
oh, and thanks for the compliment!
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Post by sidespin314 on Mar 3, 2005 5:12:22 GMT -5
well put, sidespin. a true poet! oh, and thanks for the compliment! You're welcome my friend, and Thank you for yours as well! TK
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Post by Ali on Mar 3, 2005 6:36:16 GMT -5
it's better that his work was appreciated when he was alive, then he could know people loved it and wanted it, rather than him being dead for years and years tehn hitting a massive spree on his work and he could never get teh benefits from it.
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