• palordrolap@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    Picture this: The Magritte painting depicted here with the apple replaced with a poop emoji, and the whole painting with the caption Mashitte.

    Now that I’ve typed this out, I’m not sure I like the idea, but it would still be art.

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    This comic makes me sad. Magritte is great, but I don’t know where, “The Son of Man” is located. Every time I search the only thing I find is “Private Collection”.

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      Correct me if I’m wrong here, but I THINK that might mean that it’s located in a private collection.

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      Wait, the picture painting of a guy with apple in face really exists?

      Here, print it out. Originals are only for making money anyway.

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        I highly encourage you to seek out the original paintings and other artistic mediums in museums when you have a chance. It’s not about prestige, authenticity, or clout. It’s about gazing upon relics that have somehow survived the test of time and gleaming a bit of the creator’s intentions and skill. It’s a human connection that can stretch the breadth of millennia.

        Also I used to fix printers so now I have undying hatred of them. I buy quite a few art books though.

        Edit: One thing photos, digital image files, and other means of reproduction of most paintings never seem to get right is the texture. Remember a painting is not flat, it’s still a 3rd dimensional object. Painting techniques can layer paints giving them texture, it’s a visual quality that is hard to appreciate when not in person.

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    Great, this finally explains why there’s a difference between “a” and “the”.

    The question is incorrect. He should’ve asked “can I take the picture”. And would’ve obviously received a no.

    I don’t go to parties.

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      10 months ago

      He could mean “one of the pictures” and then the phrasing would be correct.

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        10 months ago

        I don’t see any other pictures in picture. Although, given the context of an art gallery, this would probably make sense.

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        Even if there is only one picture, it is still a picture, so the question is still grammatically correct. It’s just deliberately ambiguous. I am taking this stand.

        Knocks over a statue and walks away with the stand