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tim atherton
28-May-2004, 11:38
This place really needs a photo gallery....

http://www.museumofbadart.org/

a few of my personal favourites:

http://www.museumofbadart.org/collection/portraiture-2.html

http://www.museumofbadart.org/collection/portraiture-11.html

http://www.museumofbadart.org/collection/landscape-6.html

http://www.museumofbadart.org/collection/unseen-1.html

http://www.museumofbadart.org/collection/unseen-2.html

PS - blame LF photogrpaher Jim Hemmenway for this (along witht he previous food photogorpahs) which he send out in his Friday Follies

John Kasaian
28-May-2004, 12:19
LOL! I should to dig out my negative "black snow on golf course, yosemite" and donate a print to the MOBA collection, so I can hopefully get at least one of my prints hung somewhere besides my kid's bedrooms.;-)

Philippe Gauthier
28-May-2004, 13:50
LOL indeed. Not many pictures in the lot, though. Does that mean that there is no bad art in photography? Hmmm. Perhaps the guy who runs Photosig should donate his entire collection of pictures to the MOBA.

Kevin M Bourque
28-May-2004, 14:14
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Mark_3632
28-May-2004, 14:24
Hey! I thought On the pot with George was tastfully done. :))))

Doug Herta
28-May-2004, 22:47
I think the photo gallery idea is a good one. I have a particularly haunting Ilfochrome that I put in the processing drum backwards. I cannot tell what the original print was, but the swirling patterns on the emulsion side from the ridges on the drum are quite interesting. The crusted chemicals and emulsion give it a "3-dimensional" quality that one can not truely appreciate unless they see the original print...

Jean-Louis Llech
29-May-2004, 06:18
Right, Tim, "too bad to be ignored"...
I just wonder however if I could do better with pencils or brushes.
Who knows ?

Jim Rice
29-May-2004, 13:11
While not up there with the food site, it is yet another good one. Thanks.