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Top ten pages for:
5th of March, 2005.
(Sorry, sometimes I kind of forget to do the top ten pages...)
for website http://www.paulhallart.com
1) The Revelation of the Handicap of Beauty.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/dingleton1/specials/voiceintroductionseries/intropage4depth1/revelationofthehandicapofbeauty.htm
2) A Portrait of a Franz Kline Brush Stroke.
/pages/literature/portraitofafranzklinebrushtroke.htm
3) Drawings of the covered Bridges
of New Hampshire.
Covered%20Bridges/pages/drawingsofthecoveredbridgesofnewhampshire.htm
4) Digital Art Variation Ten of "The Survivor".
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/batmanlevel1/gvprojects/gvsketchpad3/surviverprojects/pages/survivor10.htm
5) Digital Reality, section one.
/001/Digital_Art/digitalartsublevel1/digitalartsublevel2/digitalartsublevel3/digitalreality1.htm
6) Haunted Wet Lands.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/deltabird1/grenwichvillageperiod/easelitems/hauntedwetlands.htm
7) The X-Y Axis and Visual Arts.
/001/mathematics/pages/articles/xyaxisandvisualarts.htm
8) High Pump Prices Fueled by Fear
/Economics/pages/articles/highpumppricesfueledbyfear.htm
9) Path in the Distance
/pages/literature/projectstoo/earlydrawings1/pages/pathinthedistance.htm
10) Planet One: Pastel Green Places,
Variation Six.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/deltabird1/grenwichvillageperiod/fourplanetsprojects/pages/planetonepastelgreenplaces6.htm
24th of February, 2005
for the website
http://www.paulhallart.com
1) The Modern Education Is in the Stone
Age.
/Education/pages/articles/moderneducationinstoneage.htm
2) Oak Branches in Finsbury Park,
London Period, London, England, 1971.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/finsburypark1/oakbranchesinfinsburypark.htm
3) Nude in the Embrace of a
Kindly Rain Storm, oil on canvas, New York Period, 1965.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/deltabird1/grenwichvillageperiod/nudeinembraceofarainstorm.htm
4) Puns; jokes; plays on words.
By me. All clean jokes, of course...
/001/Humor/pages/articles/puns.htm
5) The Second United States
Civil War.
The prospect of the insurmountable disagreement in a climate of electorate
lethargy.
/discussionsinsociology/pages/weblogs/secondunitedstatescivilwar.htm
6) Stormy Waves, digital art derived
from the painting "Hurricane"
(oil on canvas, New York Period, 1966), study number five.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/hurricane1/hurricaneprojects/pages/stormywaves05.htm
7) The Soil is Supposed to be Live.
A work in progress.
/001/Weblog%20Directory/workinprogress/thesoilsupposedtobelive.htm
8) Flowers by a Forest, Image 95, Pastel
1.
From a large study of digital art works of
flowers in the sylvan environment of Northern North America.
/001/Digital_Art/digitalartsublevel1/digitalartsublevel2/digitalartsublevel3/digitalreality1sublevel1/newhampshire/flowersbyaforest/pages/Image095pastel1.htm
9) The Enlivening of Morrilla, digital
study 1b.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/batmanlevel1/gvprojects/gvsketchpad1/enliveningprojects/pages/enliveningofmorrilla1b.htm
10) A Portrait of Shakespeare.
Black and white gouache on paper, 1965, New York Period.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/deltabird1/grenwichvillageperiod/studiowallitems/aportraitofshakespere.htm
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Top ten for the week of
the 18th through the 24th of February of 2005:
1) Mankind Not Capable of the
21st Century. Article by me, in the Education section.
/Education/pages/articles/mannotcapableof21stcentury.htm
2) Portrait of a Franz Kline Brush Stroke.
An article by me in the Art Literature section.
/pages/literature/portraitofafranzklinebrushtroke.htm
3) Puns! Jokes by me in the humor
section, all puns so far, sorry.
If this goes on another week, we could say "two weeks his own". Yuck,
yuck!
/001/Humor/pages/articles/puns.htm
4) Winter Trees. Painting glazed on a
ceramic tile.
Tile we meet again (yuck, yuck!).
/pages/literature/wintertrees.htm
5) Yes, one of the jobs I had to do to keep
going was a New York City taxi driver,
in the early '70's and in '93.
/pages/literature/thenightIpickedupandyworholinmycab.htm
6) I really got some good
ideas from Kandinski.
Little did I know my paintings would actually predict the future.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/deltabird1/grenwichvillageperiod/studiowallitems/afterkandinski.htm
7) A very large painting, oil on canvass,
that was completed in Staten Island back in the early '70's.
/pages/literature/nautilusplanetdetail.htm
8) Hitler declared that his conquered
Slavonic peoples would only be granted enough education to read the road
signs.
Today's Amerikan fascists are carrying out his suggestion in Amerika to
create a nation of impulse-buyers.
/Education/pages/articles/enougheducationtoreadroadsigns.htm
9) The flue is a classic disease made in
the orient, just like the bubonic plague.
The pattern is the know-it-all-itis of so-called civilizations.
/001/Weblog%20Directory/workinprogress/h5n1--avianflue.htm
10) Batman and Robin detail. Oil on
canvas, Greenwich Village Period, 1965. Abstract Expressionist Pop.
/pages/literature/batmanandrobindetail.htm
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Top ten for the month of
January, 2005:
1) Nude in the Embrace of a Kindly
Rainstorm.
Found in the Art Literature section, down a level to the levels going
through the Delta Bird page links,
in the Greenwich Village Period section.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/deltabird1/grenwichvillageperiod/nudeinembraceofarainstorm.htm
2) Diving Sea Bird. Found in the
deeper levels through the art literature section,
a level below the Batman page, in the Greenwich Village Sketch Pad section.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/batmanlevel1/gvsketchpad/divingseabird.htm
3) A Portrait of a Franz Kline Brush
Stroke,
the article about the painting I did of the landscape I saw
in the brush stroke of a Kline in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City,
found in the art literature section which for navigation purposes
is found in the directories section of the website.
/pages/literature/portraitofafranzklinebrushtroke.htm
4) The article about the painting of The
Visions of the Cantilevered Walkways of Gold
in the art literature section.
/pages/literature/visionsofthecanteleveredwalkways.htm
5) Artwork Gallery One.
2 most recent works of art found in the first gallery (and so far only
gallery) in the artwork section.
/pages/artwork/artwork1.htm
6) The Rehydration of the Ort Cloud.
An article in the Cosmos section discussing the probability of water being
transported
to the planets by "leaky roof" cometary activity from the ort cloud
acquiring water as it moves through hyper space on the solar orbit of the
galaxy.
/The%20Cosmos/pages/aritcles/therehydrationoftheortcloud.htm
7) Winter Trees. One of the
paintings done on fired ceramics.
The critical aspect is that the picture plane ceases to become planular
and becomes a part of a 3-dimensional surface.
/pages/literature/wintertrees.htm
8) The Bottom Line Tells You Nothing.
An article appearing in the Work In Progress Section of the weblog directory
in the 001 division.
Only amateurs place credence on the corporate bottom line.
That's become the "Street's" strangle hold on business and foretells the
demise of America as a business nation.
/001/Weblog%20Directory/workinprogress/thebottomlinetellsyounothing.htm
9) The English Girl article, appearing
in the art literature section in the pages portion of the directories
section.
/pages/literature/englishgirl.htm
10) A Portrait of a Night Club
Violinist. Was he the thief or an accomplice?
We'll never know. He covered his tracks that well.
/pages/literature/nightclubviolinist.htm
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Top ten for the year
of 2004:
...
1) The Music Home Page.
The music links can be heard directly by digital music players, such as the
Windows Media Player.
/001/Music/musichomepage.htm
2) A Portrait of a Franz Kline Brush
Stroke. Oil on canvas, the Staten Island Period, 1971.
A landscape seen within a brush stroke of a painting by Franz Kline.
/pages/literature/portraitofafranzklinebrushtroke.htm
3) The Night I picked up Andy Worhol in
my Cab.
You'd think I'd have chimed and said something, but I thought it futile.
/pages/literature/thenightIpickedupandyworholinmycab.htm
4) English Girl. Oil on Canvas.
/pages/literature/englishgirl.htm
5) A Portrait of a Night
Club Violinist.
A view of an accomplished violinist and the true color of his
violin, after he passed away, we found out what it was and
returned it to it's rightful owners: the "Gibson" Stradivarius,
stolen from Huberman in the '30's during a Carnegie Hall
recital, property of the insurers, Lloyds of London. Dang.
Wouldn't you know it. I foresaw that it was really a
reddish wood and not brown in this painting.
/pages/literature/nightclubviolinist.htm
6) Artwork, gallery one. So
far, one drawing is the only "live" artwork I've done in California.
As soon as I got here, I got into digital art, producing hundreds of works.
It's the climate of Silicon Valley Inventers.
If you look at my work, I seem to assume a different style according to the
part of the earth I'm at.
/pages/artwork/artwork1.htm
7) A Nude in the Embrace of a Kindly
Rain Storm.
The profound maternal aspect of the rain. Very, very, very profound.
/pages/literature/deeperlevels/deltabird1/grenwichvillageperiod/nudeinembraceofarainstorm.htm
8) The Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge,
black micro felt tip, high opacity, on newsprint.
The Claremont Period, 1997.
/pages/literature/dingletonhillcoveredbridge.htm
9) Visions of the Cantilevered
Walkways of Gold,
acrylic on canvas, Venezuela Period, 1987.
/pages/literature/visionsofthecanteleveredwalkways.htm
10) The Blacksmith Shop Covered Bridge
Page.
Black micro felt tip, high opacity ink on acetate.
The Claremont Period, 1998.
/pages/literature/blacksmithshopcoveredbridgepage.htm
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