http://www.lostwonder.org/guides/ExcerptGuide10.htm
Hi Curt,
Very,very nice work.Without links,names,CV-is,about us,…and other usual e=
quipment.Discreet retro design(popular science magazine late XIX century,ch=
ill with underground comic style),serious and mysterious,superposition in s=
tructure…naive and extremely clean.Also there's humor,but far enough to b=
e obvious and boring.
Allow me to add some direction for beginners?OK
Whatever you think about stuff like this,there's no chance to go thru it wi=
thout several years intensive attention and serious study and practicing ta=
rot or some close discipline.
Thank you
MANIK
That's one's not by me. It's by Jeff Hoke (I'm guessing Hoke=Hoax, similar to the "Hokes Archives" at http://web.utk.edu/~blyons/ ). The entire museum may be perused at http://www.lostwonder.org . It's a kind of virtual http://www.mjt.org for beginners. viva la medieval primers.
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nikola pilipovic wrote:
> http://www.lostwonder.org/guides/ExcerptGuide10.htm
>
> Hi Curt,
> Very,very nice work.Without links,names,CV-is,about us,…and other
> usual e=
> quipment.Discreet retro design(popular science magazine late XIX
> century,ch=
> ill with underground comic style),serious and mysterious,superposition
> in s=
> tructure…naive and extremely clean.Also there's humor,but far enough
> to b=
> e obvious and boring.
> Allow me to add some direction for beginners?OK
> Whatever you think about stuff like this,there's no chance to go thru
> it wi=
> thout several years intensive attention and serious study and
> practicing ta=
> rot or some close discipline.
> Thank you
> MANIK
>