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Patrick:

--- Quote from: yelley on 07 Mar 2009, 00:51 ---my question:


--- Quote from: Tom on 06 Mar 2009, 22:21 ---There are to be no more than 15 question posts with only one question per poster per page. If all posted questions per page are answered satisfactorily then more posts per page may be posted by other poster's who have not already posted a question post on the current page.

--- End quote ---

can someone explain that in a way that makes sense? perhaps with less alliteration?

--- End quote ---

I'm going to take a stab at this. I think he means that if there are 15 questions that haven't been answered, we should govern ourselves by not asking any more questions until those 15 get answered. Just a sort of guarantee that everybody is satisfied.

KvP:
A preface: I play the board game Arkham Horror (pic of a relatively modest game instance) and there is a rather excellent set of tools that one can use to make their own game assets.

Here is my question - When making my own Cthulu-esque Great Old Ones I would often draw upon the art of a particular painter for inspiration. I used to have a ton of this guy's stuff, but when my last computer ate shit it took all my assets with it. For the life of me I can't remember the name of that painter. I can describe one of his best known works (had I access to the work I'd probably already know his name) It appears to be a portrait of a skeletal type of figure, hands clasped in front of it, apparently playing an oboe or other such instrument. What is remarkable about the piece is that it appears that the figure's hands seem to have dozens upon dozens of knuckles, extending all the way down the flute. The painting is done in blacks and greys. Very horror-gothic.

If anybody could throw this guy's name at me I would really appreciate it.

nobo:
That sounds like H.R. Giger, but I did a quick search of his work and didn't find anything with a flute in it.

Masterbainter:
Does anyone ride mountain bikes?  If so what is a good bike for a beginner for under $1k US.



nobo:
I think you found it.



this guy's first name Zdzislaw is so old school polish its great.

Here is the gallery from the first link found in the first link.

http://www.gnosis.art.pl/iluminatornia/sztuka_o_inspiracji/zdzislaw_beksinski/zdzislaw_beksinski.htm

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