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My Shop Floor
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jerry carlin
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So when you spill paint can it become art? This is my shop floor.
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February 2010
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Anna Marie Fritz
15 Feb 2010
Of course! What a silly question for an artist to ask. Hee hee...my own floor looked like a massacre took place, until I covered it with Lino.
Julie Mayser
13 Feb 2010
Shop floors don't require upkeep except for occasionally moving items that are in the way! Same with studio floors!
Artist Reply: You are my kinda girl!!!
Aqua1955
13 Feb 2010
Reason to paint the floor?
ruth sears
13 Feb 2010
looks like a fence in winter,maybe just me seeing snow everywhere?!
Calvin McFarlane
13 Feb 2010
"Art is the most elastic word in the English language." or any language for that matter.
Artist Reply: and the tightest phrase? "Upside down"! Life is all art if done right!
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Anna Marie Fritz 15 Feb 2010
Of course! What a silly question for an artist to ask. Hee hee...my own floor looked like a massacre took place, until I covered it with Lino.Julie Mayser 13 Feb 2010
Shop floors don't require upkeep except for occasionally moving items that are in the way! Same with studio floors!Aqua1955 13 Feb 2010
Reason to paint the floor?ruth sears 13 Feb 2010
looks like a fence in winter,maybe just me seeing snow everywhere?!Calvin McFarlane 13 Feb 2010
"Art is the most elastic word in the English language." or any language for that matter.