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Neil 21-10-2010 13:59

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 853733)
Very glad to read it Neil, obviously not getting enough though, or are they using the Lottery Funding to employ someone arty farty to run their T.V. advertising Campaign?
:D


In my opinion they are wasting it all on the Olympics :mad:

All that money for a couple of weeks, scandalous

Benipete 21-10-2010 15:15

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Totally against public funded artists.:thepint::cheers::hehetable :D:D

jaysay 21-10-2010 17:53

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 853745)
Totally against public funded artists.:thepint::cheers::hehetable :D:D

Your not being fair to Mancie Beni:D:D:D:D

DaveinGermany 21-10-2010 18:42

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 853772)
Your not being fair to Mancie Beni:D:D:D:D

Jay put your glasses on mate, he said "Public funded artists" not "Pish artists" :D I know at times he performs a bit, but he does that for free !

jaysay 22-10-2010 06:35

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 853790)
Jay put your glasses on mate, he said "Public funded artists" not "Pish artists" :D I know at times he performs a bit, but he does that for free !

Were we come from Pish artists are all you get mate:D

garinda 22-10-2010 07:27

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 853675)
As I said, I never mentioned funding until yesterday, and hadn't the foggiest how it was funded.

But since you've raised the issue, were the three projects soley funded by the Lottery? He asked again, hopefully.

Try again.

Even though my crtique was about artistic merit, and no mention was made as to costs, you've now piqued my interest, and surely it would help people evaluate the value of something's worth, if they knew the monetary cost? Especially as we now have a thread about the value of public funded art.

Third time luck.

What were the costs of the three recent local projects, and were they soley funded by the Lottery? If not where did any other funding come from?

Acrylic-bob 22-10-2010 13:34

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S'cuse me, could I ask if this public purse everyone is going on about is crotcheted? And if it is, could that be the reason why so much public money seems to leak from it?

garinda 22-10-2010 17:57

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 854004)
S'cuse me, could I ask if this public purse everyone is going on about is crotcheted? And if it is, could that be the reason why so much public money seems to leak from it?

I have a knitting pattern for a pig's ear, if that's any good.

jaysay 22-10-2010 18:04

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 854052)
I have a knitting pattern for a pig's ear, if that's any good.

Bet your a gas at making silk purses:D

garinda 22-10-2010 18:15

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 854061)
Bet your a gas at making silk purses:D

True.

Though sadly not out of knitted pig's ears.

;)

jaysay 22-10-2010 18:19

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 854075)
True.

Though sadly not out of knitted pig's ears.

;)

ohhhhhhhh:ohmy8:

garinda 22-10-2010 18:22

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 854078)
ohhhhhhhh:ohmy8:

Wait until you see my next piece of community artistry.

Then you'll gasp.

I've applied for funds to turn a mountain into a molehill.

;)

jaysay 22-10-2010 18:45

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 854081)
Wait until you see my next piece of community artistry.

Then you'll gasp.

I've applied for funds to turn a mountain into a molehill.

;)

Oh so your trying to work hand in hand with Ken Moss then:rolleyes:

garinda 22-10-2010 18:50

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 854092)
Oh so your trying to work hand in hand with Ken Moss then:rolleyes:

Community art projects bring all sorts of people together.

Apparently.

;)

yerself 22-10-2010 18:54

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Originally Posted by garinda
I've applied for funds to turn a mountain into a molehill.

You won't be allowed. You're only allowed to make a mountain out of a molehill on here.:rolleyes::rolleyes::D


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