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Title: Wonders Of The Unity (part 12)
Description: 7 Painted Wonders of the Unity


Shangri La-La-La - April 20, 2008 08:15 PM (GMT)
Tao, after visiting an art museum, is now compiling a list of the 7 most amazing paintings in the Unity. So, why not tell him of some of your favorites so he can go see them? Please provide a brief description about the painting and its artist.

Seven Painted Wonders of the Unity
A list of the most amazing painting in the Unity

Bruddah - April 20, 2008 09:09 PM (GMT)
Choo-Choo once tried finger-painting directly on the fridge, to save paper. While I admire her spirit of conservation, I don't suppose it qualifies as a wonder. I think it was supposed to be a kitten. Or a giraffe.

(She informs me that it was a Siamese cat.)

.Zagor. - April 21, 2008 06:11 PM (GMT)
After a riot a very expensive painting went missing called Kingdom, a painting of the empty frame is now in it's place at the gallery. The new painting is called Art Theft

Shangri La-La-La - April 21, 2008 11:24 PM (GMT)
Cumulus Incarnation utilizes the unique style of pop art with masterful landscaping. The painting, divided into four color themed quadrants, shows a background of realistic clouds; so shaped and defined that they appear as distant as summers past. The foreground of the quadrants feature four portraits in different hues of Jizo, a Bodhisattva figure in Shangri La-La-La. Painted by the late Takashi Kyomi, Cumulus Incarnation remains one of Shangri La-La-La's most recognizable works of art.

Oddly enough, on the back of the painting is another painting of a Red-Crested Crane made up of very small Red-Crested Cranes. To display both paintings, the art museum where it is housed has cut a whole in the wall in which the picture is suspended in a bamboo frame.




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