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Pennies from Heaven! Yes, you are right. Chiaroscuro , clair-obscure : Caravaggio, de Ribera. Rembrand and George de la Tour.
It started with Caravaggio.
I'm a painter (somewhere between a cartoonist and Michelangelo.)
(thanks, Etaoin). More on this side of the middle.
And an educator still, but retired from the large groups to small private studio groups.
Originally Posted By: musickWho *says "weakness" is a bad thing?
When weakness is becoming obsessed with a glamourous club hostess kitty at the space port on Fake World and ending up feeling like a frayed and dejected ball of yarn, it is a bad thing. Just an opinion.
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Aramis...I've no idea what you've just said. [very confused-e]
It's all right. Girlies tend to stick together on such things.
I suppose I should've quantified "bad thing" with "only".
Well yes, in all fairness that was only a selected example.
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