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Hey! He's just seeing how far he can get with the engines turned off.
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Faldage, you try Googling <gleitzeit> and then tell me if his engines are turned off!
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engines turned off
Just going by his handle, Rhuby.
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Hmmmm. I remember when one had to use a handle to start the engine.
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use...your...imagination...I give up.
formerly known as etaoin...
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I especially liked this response on another board to the Drunken Santa http://www.asianart.com/cgi-bin/asianart/letterboard.pl?read=9006See, mav, this is something on the order of what I had in mind that you might possibly write, unless this type of art tickles your fancy
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ok, I didn't give up.(why am I spending time on this...?)
anyway, this is what has me confused:
Drunken Santa
Oil painting by Jaisini Wet Dream (oil painting by Jaisini)
these are invisible? then who the hell is Jaisini? and why does the gleitmeister need an invisible painting to write about?
formerly known as etaoin...
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My interpretation is that he is exploring a different form of art by not buying brushes, paints, canvases, paté, cheap wine, etc. and cyberpainting inside our brains with words.
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It was *impossible to take any more of gleitzeit's posting seriously after swallowing this...
...that creates a miracle of equilibrium.
Although I did particularily enjoy reading this in the second *thesis...
As in all of his paintings, Jaisini pursues a metamorphosis of the physical and mental states.
At least the attempts at being a revolutionary aren't going unnoticed.
Where is that sarcasm emoticon...???
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Thank you all for your discussion and interest in art of Paul Jaisini. You could review the book currently offered at http://www.lulu.com/Paul-Jaisini and let me know if you would want to have your discussion considered for the publication of one of the series installment dedicated to art people called invisible and artist Paul Jaisini.
Warm regards from NYC. Yustas
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