Talk:Hard-edge painting
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I know i changed the image but i wanted to put a newwer painting by the same artist!
the other one was quite outdated and this one is a lot more what hard-edge is really about.
So by keeping this image, it will give an even better idea of what this painting style looks like!
Jason Lin : Thanks, but could you really show what is hard-edge, I want to know, cuz this is my homework :(
Art?
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The words mean nothing if there's no art on the page to visualize. Someone please add some.
--68.40.83.31 22:00, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
Just type "Hard-edge painting" into Google, and click "Images." Bus stop 22:33, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
- Suggesting a Google image search is fine on the talk page, but not in the article itself. Don't forget that Wikipedia™ should not acknowledge the presence of other information on the Internet, if Wikipedia™ truly wishes to become The Most Meta Site on the Internet. That’s the new slogan, by the way. Copyright © 2007 "Jimbo" Wales Collective.
- Only the first sentence of the comment above is meant to be taken seriously, if that needs to be clarified.
My guess is that people have put examples up, but the liddites who run wikipedia let vandals remove legitimate free images because they aren't "free enough". Now we have the ridiculous situation of an article about art with no art in it. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:TechnoFaye">TechnoFaye Kane</a> 12:05, 3 September 2007 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by TechnoFaye (talk • contribs)
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