ThatsTom
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Re: THE WALL PICTURE!!!
our job is to research, research, reseaerch.
then only as a last resort when we are all
twisted into knots then we ask.
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9/2/2008, 1:54 pm
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Rollerball
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Re: THE WALL PICTURE!!!
Anyone know what that painting is called?
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9/2/2008, 2:30 pm
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ABQPROPGUY
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Re: THE WALL PICTURE!!!
Not sure what it was called....but here is a better pic of it
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1/3/2009, 1:05 am
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markanthonyramsay
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Re: THE WALL PICTURE!!!
I tried cleaning the pic up with my PS skills, but this was the best i got.
wish we had an artist name to go by, or ANY lead.
i've spent the last 3 days searching 10,000+ images of tree path paintings and prints.
maybe we can just commision someone to re-paint one for us and make prints.lol
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6/24/2009, 1:21 am
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Spikosauropod
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Re: THE WALL PICTURE!!!
Here is a higher resolution image:
I will try to generate a catalogue listing for the painting, but I am missing some information. Where, besides Jess’s images, have we seen it? Was it in Ruber's vision?
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6/24/2009, 2:31 am
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Rollerball
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Re: THE WALL PICTURE!!!
I've taken your image, transformed it, healed the odd white dot blemish, sharpened, brightened with contrast and finally adjusted the colour balance and contrast between the frame and the canvas.
There appears to be a signature bottom right on the grass.
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markanthonyramsay
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Re: THE WALL PICTURE!!!
and what i thought was just a rock, now looks like a memorial marker, and the path ends at that tree, so it's probably significant to narrow it down
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6/24/2009, 5:11 am
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Spikosauropod
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Re: THE WALL PICTURE!!!
Yes, it is some kind of marker. And I know that we are all going to go nuts until we know what it says on that marker in an obscure painting that shows for a single frame in a “vision” experienced by one of the characters in a miniseries. That’s funny!
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6/24/2009, 5:16 am
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markanthonyramsay
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Re: THE WALL PICTURE!!!
it's what we do.
haha
atleast we're not trying to hack our way into the government patent office looking for hard evidence of the registration and building permits for a federation starship.
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Rollerball
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Re: THE WALL PICTURE!!!
Knowing the tree species would probably help too. Is the location a memorial garden maybe, or a known place? What country is it? The trees depicted should give a clue but having said that if they're part of a collection they really could be anywhere. The memorial tree is totally different to the others that surround it, so it's out of place and special. if I hadn't lost my tree field guide I could easily tell you what it is. Just as a rough guess it could be a willow, maybe an oak, even a twisted poplar. That tree being near dead centre says the painter wasn't that professional.
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