Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]><Snip> > > This is sounding more and more like a debate between Henry Ford and a > > manufacturer of buggy whips who has never even seen, much less ridden > > in, a car. And guess who's the buggy whip mogul?;-) > Sorry B.D., there are watercolors and oils in the MFA and I believe there > are also pencil sketches, lithos and many other forms of artistic expression > both Luddite in nature and high tech. It is not that one is better, it is > that each artist has chosen a medium to exhibit their work. > > Next we' ll jump on folks who use...digital instead of TriX or Delta. > > Snows got me down, > > Happy snaps, > Steven Alexander watercolors and oils and sketches are not prints Steven! Leaves on the sidewalk that leave their prints on it after having been there for a while is a print! there has to be a print!! and not more than one either the leaf thing is an example of a "monoprint".!! mark rabiner