JJ

16/11/2007 2:31 AM

Gothic

http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Gothic-Posters_i1832502_.htm

Someone was looking for Gothic the other day. Found this while I
was googling for the letter t. Never knew Gothic art could be so
interesting.



JOAT
The whole of life is a learning process.
- John Keel


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RayV

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 16/11/2007 2:31 AM

16/11/2007 6:40 AM

On Nov 16, 2:31 am, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Gothic-Posters_i1832502_.htm
>
> Someone was looking for Gothic the other day. Found this while I
> was googling for the letter t. Never knew Gothic art could be so
> interesting.
>
> JOAT
> The whole of life is a learning process.
> - John Keel

If you like this type of art google 'Boris Vallejo'

JJ

in reply to RayV on 16/11/2007 6:40 AM

16/11/2007 2:28 PM



Not really. But I must say, I never knew there were to many ways
to make the letter t. Makes the alphabet much more interesting, some
how.. http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Letter-T-Posters_i2622191_.htm



JOAT
The whole of life is a learning process.
- John Keel

CS

Charlie Self

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 16/11/2007 2:31 AM

16/11/2007 8:00 AM

On Nov 16, 2:31 am, [email protected] (J T) wrote:
> http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Gothic-Posters_i1832502_.htm
>
> Someone was looking for Gothic the other day. Found this while I
> was googling for the letter t. Never knew Gothic art could be so
> interesting.
>
> JOAT
> The whole of life is a learning process.
> - John Keel

Looks like the kind of small "g" goth stuff that one granddaughter
liked until recently. Her interests seem to have finally expanded
beyond pissing off her parents, though, so all the metal is out of her
face and she's acting semi-human (about as good as it gets for most 17
year olds, IMO).

JJ

in reply to Charlie Self on 16/11/2007 8:00 AM

16/11/2007 2:36 PM

Fri, Nov 16, 2007, 8:00am (EST-3) [email protected] (Charlie=A0Self)
doth sayeth:
Looks like the kind of small "g" goth stuff that one granddaughter liked
until recently. Her interests seem to have finally expanded beyond
pissing off her parents, though, so all the metal is out of her face and
she's acting semi-human (about as good as it gets for most 17 year olds,
IMO).

Google does make searches interesting at times. My son is 31 now,
married, with an 8 yo dau. Some months back his mother ivited them (and
his brother, but she pissed him off, and he didn't go) out to Vegas on
her dime. She's never had much contact with the boys, so that was
strange. But, I just wish I could have at least seen a picture of her
face when she saw the older son. Tattoos, long hair, earrings. LMAO
But, he's never been in trouble with the law, got a good job, and works
hard. But she started on him, and the dau-in-law immediately proceeded
to tell her that was not the thing to do. Sure would have been nice if
someone had realized it was a Kodak moment. She shoulda kept in closer
contact. LOL



JOAT
The whole of life is a learning process.
- John Keel

CB

"Colin B."

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 16/11/2007 2:31 AM

16/11/2007 10:10 PM

J T <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Gothic-Posters_i1832502_.htm
>
> Someone was looking for Gothic the other day. Found this while I
> was googling for the letter t. Never knew Gothic art could be so
> interesting.

"Gothic" is a massive misnomer, as far as I'm concerned. The fact that
it's gone from gothic to 'goth' is perhaps more appropriate.

Nonetheless, I'm not quite sure how Royo (and by extension, presumably
Boris Vallejo as well) qualify as either Gothic, gothic, or goth.

Colin


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