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Originally posted by sperry@Sep 15 2004, 11:09 PM
[b] I said they were story ideas , not original ideas
As for great minds thinking alike , I think it's more like blatant copying is the sincerest form of flattery Robert, I just loved this piece when I first saw a photo of it. My old Pit/Lab Ralph is bad about anointing things so i was ROTF when I first saw it.
Dogs, at least well behaved ones, are great for dioramas because everyone can relate to them and so to whatever humans are portrayed in the diorama, even if they are "The Bad Guys".
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Your right dogs will do it every time!Just take a look at a couple of paintings by James Dietz, a wonderful contemporary artist working in WW1 subjects.His storyline encompasses two paintings where the dog is the star.Just take a look at Bonne Chance and Cest la Guerre and tell me if the dog isnt the central character.And while you are at it,his whole website is just full of ideas for the dioramist(that word again) Cheers! John.
