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New Song "Radar" on myspace - Dear Leader - Message Board Dear Leader - Message Board Dear Leader Discussion Forum New Song "Radar" on myspace profile | register | preferences | faq | search UBBFriend: Email This Page to Someone! next newest topic | next oldest topic Author Topic: New Song "Radar" on myspace DAS LEADER Dear Leader Posts: 134 From: Registered: Nov 2003 posted 12-08-2005 10:58 AM http://www.myspace.com/dearleader IP: Logged bill b the b is for bling bling Posts: 1060 From: here To: there Registered: Jul 2003 posted 12-08-2005 12:06 PM ooo, it's like five aarons in my ears at once. i know that sounded a tad gross, but i think you know what i meant. i like the concept. it's much more solid when you can hear and understand the lyrics better than seeing it live. looks like will is still doing his thing... IP: Logged Stratman New Member Posts: 17 From: Registered: Jul 2003 posted 12-08-2005 03:15 PM fucking awesome. I dig the lyrics. Well done "Leader" -Strat [This message has been edited by Stratman (edited 12-08-2005).] IP: Logged crazycongas24 New Member Posts: 38 From: Delaware Registered: Oct 2004 posted 12-09-2005 06:00 PM I like it, a lot. IP: Logged Jurgen New Member Posts: 82 From: Halle, Flanders Registered: Jul 2004 posted 12-09-2005 09:40 PM Me too, waaauuuwww ! IP: Logged brian Regular Poster Posts: 251 From: portsmouth, ri Registered: Jul 2003 posted 12-10-2005 12:56 PM just heard all the new ones posted, and please don't change a thing to any of them. they fuckin rock!! great sound, great energy that is catchy and powerful. this is so exciting... i feel like making desperate love to a school boy. IP: Logged Variolad New Member Posts: 22 From: Haverhill, MA, USA Registered: Jan 2004 posted 12-10-2005 04:29 PM By gawd! This is the motherload to tide over Dear Leader fans until the new album comes out. It's got Radar, Nightmare Alleys and the honest to goodness full on rock version of A Nation Once Again! Go there now people! Now! IP: Logged brian Regular Poster Posts: 251 From: portsmouth, ri Registered: Jul 2003 posted 12-10-2005 10:30 PM actually, can you guys add one little thing to "nation"? how about a vocal harmony on the lyric "place where we first met"? i really love that harmony in the live versions! IP: Logged kikkertje New Member Posts: 32 From: Antwerp Registered: Aug 2005 posted 12-11-2005 04:51 AM Love: radar... Like that song a lot IP: Logged bill b the b is for bling bling Posts: 1060 From: here To: there Registered: Jul 2003 posted 12-11-2005 05:44 AM dear leader is fucking dangerous IP: Logged Death Incarnate New Member Posts: 15 From: Registered: Sep 2005 posted 12-11-2005 06:55 AM Nightmare Alleys is one of the greatest songs the band or Aaron period has ever done. The production on the long/band version of A Nation Once Again is sick. The organ synth is beautiful. This should have been released, how Puritans beat out that is a mystery to me. Since it's an outtake, how about making it downloadable as an mp3 (like Raging Red)? A crappy sounding stream we can't keep sucks. Also, Be Sweet By My Side sucks. Connectivity & You're The Fang should come back instead. Great to hear new stuff! EDIT: I was getting Goddamn Winters (old) & Nightmare Alleys (new) confused earlier. My bad. [This message has been edited by Death Incarnate (edited 12-11-2005).] IP: Logged suede Regular Poster Posts: 819 From: Detroit is in my Heart Registered: Jul 2003 posted 12-11-2005 11:20 PM "Radar" is tiiight! Wow! IP: Logged Tmoney2895 Regular Poster Posts: 210 From: North End Registered: Aug 2004 posted 01-09-2006 07:07 PM I really like this cut of Nation. Quality... IP: Logged All times are ET (US) next newest topic | next oldest topic Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic Hop to: Select a Forum List of Forums: Dear Leader Discussion Forum Live Show Reviews Non-Dear Leader Discussion Forum Moderators' Forum Contact Us | dear-leader.com Powered by Infopop www.infopop.com © 2000 Ultimate Bulletin Board 5.47a
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Film & TV: Pop Tarts (The Boston Phoenix . 10-27-97) Pop Tarts From Fallen Woman To "Pretty Woman," Hollywood's Love Affair With Hookers By Peter Keough OCTOBER 27, 1997: "Whatever you desire," is the slogan for Fleur de Lis, the agency in L.A.Confidential that provides its clients with call girls "cut" to resemblesuch movie stars as Rita Hayworth and Lana Turner. It's an appropriate mottofor Hollywood itself, which has made its fortune by cutting images to fulfillits audience's desires, offering the illusion of love, life, and death to bevicariously enjoyed for the price of a ticket. Prostitution in Hollywood is asanitized, sanctioned whoredom where stars transform themselves into theforbidden or inaccessible dreams, wet and otherwise, of their voyeuristicclientele. Small wonder then that the world's oldest profession has always fascinated theyoungest art. From Gloria Swanson in the silent Sadie Thompson (1928) toKim Basinger as the Veronica Lake wanna-be in L.A. Confidential , themost glamorous of Hollywood's beauties have prostituted themselves -- perhapsin an effort to elevate the institution that uncomfortably resembles their own.They've allowed Hollywood -- and us -- to have it both ways: we can reject theforbidden fruit even as we ogle it on screen. It's a lot safer and cheaper tosavor, say, Julia Roberts's charms in Pretty Woman (1990) and rejoice inher fairytale redemption than try to achieve the same result on Berkeley Streeton a sordid Saturday night. The body of films about prostitution reflects our culture's uneasy andobsessive love/hate affair with the ultimate commodity. It's a catalogue of thefantasies -- not all of them male adolescent -- that adorn prostitution likecheap perfume and tawdry glad rags. One of the earliest and most persistent isthat of the fallen woman saved from her fate by the love of a good man. In theracier years of the classic studio period, before the 1934 Production Codeeliminated any reference to the unwholesome facts of life, Hollywood was freeto call a whore a whore and not label her with euphemisms like "party girl" or"actress." The studios were still obliged, however, to reform her or elsepunish her for her sins -- and ours. In Josef von Sternberg's Shanghai Express (1932), Marlene Dietrich's"Shanghai Lili" becomes a high-class courtesan cruising the China coast afterbeing dumped by her stuffy lover, British Army officer Clive Brook, for testinghis jealousy. They meet years later on the title train, which is then seized byrevolutionary warlord Warner Oland. Dietrich gets a chance to make up for herrough trade and tough-minded independence by offering herself to Oland inreturn for her ex-lover's eyes, which the warlord, in a Freudian moment, hasthreatened to put out. The timely intervention of another hooker (playedseductively by Anna May Wong) discloses and prevents Dietrich's sacrifice, andall ends respectably. Not so in John Cromwell's adaptation of Somerset Maugham's Of HumanBondage (1934). Bette Davis, in the role that made her a star, plays thewaspish, consumptive waitress who seduces aspiring artist/physician LeslieHoward. As her treachery and bitchiness intensify, her health and professionalstanding decline; she winds up as a broken streetwalker dying in a poorhouse.It's a chilling lesson not to cheat on pallid, club-footed dreamers; the ironyis that Davis is far more attractive, if not more sympathetic, than Howard. Like Dietrich in Shanghai Express , Hollywood's women of little virtueshow a strength, independence, and allure that's more appealing than appalling.Especially when compared with the milksop representatives of respectablesociety. That's why hookers so often serve to send up the hypocrisy ofestablished morality. In Rain (1932), Lewis Milestone's remake of Sadie Thompson , Joan Crawford plays a South Seas trollop whosewantonness exposes the repressed desire behind puritanical preacher WalterHuston's intolerance of the flesh. In Clarence Brown's adaptation of EugeneO'Neill's Anna Christie (1930), Greta Garbo talks for the first time onscreen and earns an Oscar nomination for her efforts as the fallen young womanof the title who returns to her ne'er-do-well seafaring father after beingabandoned 15 years before. What she did all that time to support herself isrevealed after a young sailor proposes to her -- but she's vindicated and thepatriarchal society that lowered her is condemned. Prostitutes became personae non grata once the Hays Office took over inthe mid '30s, so Hollywood called them showgirls, or the non-specified femmesfatales of film noir, or, in the notorious case of From Here to Eternity (1953), USO workers. With the easing of moral restraints in the '60s, however,hookers once again could speak their name on screen, ushering in an onslaughtof films whose changing take on the subject of prostitution is a coy history ofour society's attitudes toward sex, gender, power, and money. Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn started things off timidly enough with Butterfield Eight (1960) and Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), respectively. In Daniel Mann's diluted adaptation of John O'Hara's Eight , Taylor plays a "model" with a taste for rich men and late hours;she will abide being called a tramp, but she won't accept the $250 hersocialite lover Laurence Harvey leaves her. Neither will he leave his sexless,devoted wife for her, and Taylor is duly punished for offering Harvey andaudiences a sexy alternative to drab middle-class existence (she would berewarded later, with an Oscar). As Truman Capote's Holly Golightly in BlakeEdwards's Tiffany , Hepburn evades, briefly, the strictures ofrespectable housewifery by flittering on the fringes of Manhattan society,earning her keep from men by, it would seem, being witty and fascinating. Inneither film are the nuts and bolts of the actual business referred to: theheroine's lifestyle merely seems somewhat mysterious, maybe a littledepraved. But certainly enticing -- for women as well as men. There's the great clothes,the idle luxury, the independence (just like a James Bond film); there's alsothe lure of sexual experimentation, self-abasement, maybe even romance.Hollywood in the '60s contented itself with suggesting the forbidden appeal ofprostitution, but European filmmakers like Jean-Luc Godard with 1962's Vivresa vie (and, in a sense, every film he's made) and Luis Buñuel withhis deliciously perverse 1967 classic Belle de jour exploredprostitution both as a manifestation of repressed desire and as an allegory ofthe movie industry in particular and capitalist society in general. American filmmakers tend to be more idealistic, if not more naive. Especiallywhen they're trying to be hip, as they were in the late '60s and early '70s.One prostitution myth that evolved in this period was theknight-in-shining-armor scenario, in which the hero rescues the heroine fromthe wicked pimps who enslave her. In so doing he also frees himself from allhis unacknowledged inhibitions, which makes for a happy or at leastclarifyingly tragic ending. In Herbert Ross's The Owl and the Pussycat (1970), nerdy would-be writer George Segal is tossed together with unbearablyshrill call girl and actress Barbra Streisand. Think Pygmalion : heimproves her vocabulary, she screws him and teaches him how to be himself. The pattern is much the same if dicier in Alan Pakula's Klute (1971),as small-town policeman Donald Sutherland squires big-city call girl Jane Fonda(another hooker role that turned Oscar gold) for information about thedisappearance of a prominent acquaintance. His tight-lipped repressivenessdoesn't long withstand Fonda's frisky savoir faire, and his straight-arrowvirtue proves more therapeutic to her than her psychiatrist does. The formulagoes sour, however, in the uncompromising assault of Martin Scorsese's TaxiDriver (1975), in which Robert De Niro's lumpen Sir Galahad fuses squalorand chivalry to save an unwitting, pubescent Jodie Foster in one of cinema'smost astounding scenes of sparagmos . Too bad the knight syndrome didn't come to an end with Travis Bickle's killingspree -- we might not have had to endure the demeaning, vastly popular treacleof Garry Marshall's Pretty Woman (1990). Richard Gere is a corporatebuccaneer who dismembers companies and sells the fragments. Julia Roberts ismore in the corporeal line, and their chance merger is mutually beneficial asRoberts learns which is the proper fork to eat with and Gere learns to have agood time and stop being pissed off at his father. Needless to say, the brutal realities of both businesses are airbrushed --what's the deal with Roberts's drug-addict friend, for example? And yet thefilm is quite matter-of-fact about prostitution's capitalist nature. As suchit's another in a long line of films that explore the profits and losses ofwhoring. Leave it to Billy Wilder to come up with one of the first, the saucy ifoverlong Irma La Douce (1963), in which gendarme Jack Lemmon loses hisjob and his heart to Shirley MacLaine's Parisian trollop of the title. On therebound, he becomes her pimp, but since he cannot bear to have her sleep withanyone else, he disguises himself as a wealthy English lord who just wants toplay solitaire. The lord becomes her sole customer, and in order to pay her --in fact himself -- Lemmon must work nights in a meat market. After taking onthe roles of capital, labor, and the aristocracy, he's left too exhausted toenjoy the object of his desire. A similar critique of capitalism might be read from Robert Altman's McCabe& Mrs. Miller (1971). At the turn of century on the West Coast,entrepreneur and gambler McCabe, played with raffish insouciance by WarrenBeatty, joins forces with brothel keeper and opium addict Mrs. Miller, playedby a luminously besotted Julie Christie. Together they transform a sleepybackwater into a frontier boomtown, only to attract the interest of corporatehonchos back east. The film concludes with one of cinema's greatest sequences,one that is simultaneously lyrical, tragic, and epic -- a rapturous and somberimage heralding the end of the frontier spirit and the beginning of Americancorporate capitalism. In the age of Reagan, though, the corporate types are the heroes, not the badguys, so pioneer McCabe gets replaced by preppie self-promoter Tom Cruise in Risky Business (1983). Left home alone in his ritzy Chicago suburb,Cruise avails himself of the services of hooker Rebecca De Mornay and in shortorder turns the family home into a brothel. That annoys the lower-class scumwho are the girl's pimps, and after some misfortunes involving a Steuben eggand a Porsche in Lake Michigan, she gets reformed and he learns a lesson beforeheading off to Princeton, presumably to learn to become a corporate raider likeRichard Gere. Ron Howard's half-witted Night Shift (1982) plays the same theme offthe old pairing of love and death. Henry Winkler is a morgue attendant who'stempted by moronic colleague Michael Keaton to take advantage of the slowlate-night shift by setting up a brothel among the stiffs. All works well --the boys make money and the girls get health benefits -- but Howard, likeLemmon in Irma La Douce , falls in love with the merchandise, starstablemate Shelley Long. Then there's the requisite threat from thelower-class-scum pimps that want in on the action. Not to worry, though: thetrue love of heart-of-gold Long enables Winkler to shake off his middle-classrepressed self and his respectable eating-disordered fiancée and haveeverything his way (his sending back a sandwich he didn't order is a dramatichighlight). Recent Hollywood efforts have taken thisrespectable- folks- turning- brothel- keepers to new smarmy heights. Prostitutionbecomes not just as another business but a reflection of and cure-all for thedysfunctional family. In Mighty Aphrodite (1995), Woody Allen ickilymirrored his own tabloid-blazoned scandals as the father of an adopted childwho tracks down its natural mother in a misguided attempt to heal his troubledmarriage and tweak his Oedipal curiosity. That the mother is a whore -- ascatological Mira Sorvino winning an Oscar by imitating Minnie Mouse -- says asmuch about Allen's trouble with women as Hollywood's inveterate misogyny. The unholy mother/whore combination can be seen in flagrante in RichardBenjamin's Milk Money (1994). A trio of scampish suburban kids puttogether a hundred bucks in change and ride their bikes to the big city. Therethey employ bimbo Melanie Griffith to show them her tits and give them a ridehome. One of the more annoying tykes is determined to hook Griffith up with dadEd Harris, a widower devoted to saving "the wetlands." The traditional avengingpimp turns up, of course -- not lower-class, this time, but Eurotrash BritMalcolm McDowell. Yet this marriage of suburbanite complacency andtransgressive urban sass is as inevitable as Griffith's cleavage. Although vastly inferior, Milk Money is reminiscent of Jonathan Demme's Something Wild . And not just because both feature Melanie Griffith in asundress. In Demme's masterpiece, she's Lulu, the spitting image of LouiseBrooks's archetypal prostitute from the Pabst silent film of the same name.(This latter-day Lulu's profession is left ambiguous.) She pounces ondown-on-his-luck corporate executive Jeff Daniels, who's lost his wife,furniture, and very likely his job when Lulu lures him through the HollandTunnel and on the road to an America Charles Kuralt never encountered. With RayLiotta in his first and finest performance as a psychopath who shows Daniels aglimpse of the dark side, Something Wild is exactly that, a rollickingvoyage through comedy and melodrama that discloses the savage face beneathgenial stereotypes. Demme's film also reminds us that, at their best (which is not often),Hollywood's movies about prostitution serve as a bridge -- in the case of Something Wild , a tunnel -- between the respectable and the forbidden,the repressed and the desired. In Leaving Las Vegas (1995), NicolasCage's sodden screenwriter abandons the glitz of LA for the desert of the titletown. There, at the bottom of cases of bottles, he finds call girl ElisabethShue. They fall in love, but neither reforms the other: he'll drink himself todeath; she'll sell herself until she's no longer desirable. They offer us noconsolation, and neither does the film. It takes the sweet beauty and theangelic attentions of Shue, in her Oscar-nominated performance, to make anaudience embrace those brutal truths. Which is Hollywood's way of showing thata hooker's heart of gold is in fact our own heart of darkness. Prostitution Theory 101 - A Boston Phoenix article on hookers The Boston Phoenix's Movies Archives Peter Keough Archives Film & TV: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 © 1995-99 DesertNet, LLC . The Boston Phoenix . Info Booth . Powered by Dispatch
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Worth1000.com | Photoshop Contests | Are you Worthy | contest -- Hi guest. Welcome to Worth1000.com! Register or Login Recommend This Page Email us Live Help Need a new logo? | ads Home Contests Galleries Forums Tutorials Toys Help Plime photoshop contests text contests photography contests multimedia contests What's New? | All Contests | Advanced | Beginner | Head to Head | Corporate | Tournaments Hey, Guest! You must login to access hidden members only options and to turn off ads! register login Contest Options browse entries view leaders view vote history browse jury picks bid listings Contest Info beginner photoshop Cost : 2 credits JackPot : 100 credits Skill : Easy Started: 11/28/2005 Ended: 12/1/2005 Pimp My Ren Adding bling to classic art. (42 entries) View Related Contests Pimp My Ren (advanced) Sponsor Information Your Ad Here Sponsor our contests and get a month's worth of text ads! Changement de Robe (themepost) uploaded by Shane69 [ view full ] Contest Directions This is a themed contest, please do not edit the themepost. They say there's nothing new in fashion and it's true.. styles constantly repeat themselves. Even today's hip-hop style has been done before. Saggy pants? Done in 16th century France during the 'sansbelt' period. Heavy gold and diamond jewelry? The Spanish conquistadors were there first. Doo rags?, hats on sideways? Pirates have been there, done that. Heck, I bet even the old carriages had spinners on their wheels. The rules of this contest are thus: show us today's big bling, hip culture as seen thru the eyes of yesteryear's classic artists. Have fun, be creative!, keep it clean, follow the guidelines please, be careful to avoid using cliches . You have 48 hours to submit so make them sparkle! Special thanks to Shane69 for the great themepost! ====================== New to Worth1000? Have a question? Be sure to visit here. Adobe Photoshop Ads Contest Entries view small thumbnails Page 1 2 3 4 5 - View All Please view full. Baigneuse from the Hood by Hyperborean view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 7 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 6.763 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Botticelli's "Portrait of a young man" taken away and given a good pimping. This was the height of fashion in 1480...honest! Yellow Pimpernel by thredder view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 7 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 6.355 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- I know it's a lot to ask...but please, please compare the Original Leighton and check the sources , with the Full View , or you'll miss the little stuff like her phone, and the new Gucci pattern on her dress. Pretty please? With sugar on top? Leighton...Pimped by TheCrimsonKing view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 21 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 6.23 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- LaShawnda fancied Tommy-Tom's riches over her cruel and middle class husband Ricardo. But circumstances would soon change... Original Sources VanityArroganceEnvy by thevermin23 view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 8 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.918 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- "Goddess on the mountain top Burning like a silver flame The summit of beauty and love And Venus was her name" Source: www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/bouguereau/venus.jpg Modern Venus by artmagi view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 2 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.831 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- The "Lady", is my grandaughter. I found the image by Monet, and replaced his lady, with my modern lady. Here's a link to the original image. http://www.1artclub.com/photo.php?image=/uploads/23-0006.jpg Lady with a Parasol, by Monet by cakeladybarb view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 2 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.692 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- ! Altoviti by ayoksus view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 5 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.692 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Source: http://www.artrenewal.org/images/artists/b/Bouguereau_William/Avant_le_bain.jpg Today's Girl by MA1947 view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 5 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.684 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Edward Hopper Pimp Stylee! My first entry on Worth1000.com. Hope you guys like it! It was fun making this! Pimped Hopper by skabaas view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 7 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.62 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- My first submission so please be as gentle as you can Mona in a gangsta stylee Gangsta Mona by chimpy view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 5 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.562 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Lots of fun!! source Sistine Pimped by Orpheusa12 view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 4 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.357 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- With diamond studs in his ear and nose, and a backwards cap, Gauguin looks more up-to-date. Original is at http://www.artchive.com. Paul Gauguin's self-portrait, "Portrait de l'artiste" Portrait of Gauguin by hilltowngal view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 1 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.292 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- please tell me what you think so I can get better. thanks. Compare with source compression kills, and all that jazz. Punker Chick of Urbino by ThereIsOnlyZuul view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 4 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.278 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- original Lady by tranciple view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 6 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.278 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- curiously entitled 'flirtingfull' by Vermeer with additions of Beyonces' hair and other must-have items! (original to be found under flirtingfull.jpg on google images.) ye olde bling by deborahferaz view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 6 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.164 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Since we're talking about the classics, I wanted to keep it simple. Please suggest improvements. Tattoo You by pgallini view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 4 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.126 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Did my best to make everything look like it belongs in the painting. ThugLuv by Ddallas view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 1 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.125 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Napoleon by Wizdom view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 3 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.123 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- This took a while to do. Fun as heck though. Original: http://ladyeve3.tripod.com/paintings/bouguereauBirthofVenus.jpg venus by my79spirit view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 4 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.104 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- I did this last night - it's my first ever entry! I could do better but i'm pretty pleased for a first go! Pimp my fresco by paperlily view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 7 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 5.079 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- i love you honey altdorfe by lbokel view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 1 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.909 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Thanks for voting. David by buckshotnc view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 4 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.905 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- No matter the age or era, clothing or accessories fishing is still the most popular sport in the world. "Young Girl Going to the Spring" 1885. William Bouguereau Sources: artrenewal. The Catch by EyEars ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 4 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.877 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- source MRS SMITH by Paulabruann ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 3 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.631 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Hope you enjoy. Please comment. Mona Lisa by Iolo123 view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 2 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.538 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- the guitar player by Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) original= http://www.artrenewal.com/asp/database/image.asp?id=12792 the electric guitar player by photomodz view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 2 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.537 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Allegory-Of-The-Faith by MarshAngel ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 1 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.51 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Tench Francis Pimpin Tench by spectralrealms ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 1 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.447 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Doctor Hals I presume! 1624 REVISITED by WizFromOz ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 4 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.345 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- if he painted a spoilt indian brat lol east+ west by diva38 ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 3 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.306 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- yeah, it sucks a bunch, but it was just a funny concept... No one ever believed me when I told them Christopher was a thugish rugish gangsta cripstafa columbus by dgbtea view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 2 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.204 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- I couldn't really think of anything great for this contest. Creation of Adam by jessicabug ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 1 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.182 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- I know its not the greatest, but I am a beginner. Hopefully they will get better. I thought this would be a good contest to start with. updated woman by greenwing ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 3 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 4.078 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- This was fun & lots of work too! Just the t-shirt & pants are 4 layers each,& a lot of blending. View it full please. Original here David Klubber by djgroovy ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 2 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 3.935 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- 1ST ENTRY PIMPED DAVID by JSIERRA ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 3 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 3.801 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Da Monet-G show by fstopopen ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 3 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 3.795 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- "What?...Nobody told me about the dresscode! Coudn't know Da Vinci shows up!!" Very first entry Haters by Brummithedrunken ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 1 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 3.751 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- I thought a pearl would be appropriate for a woman coming out of an oyster shell. Because of the position in the painting I had to use just a portion of the original. Here's the source I used. I didn't know if fine art can count as obscene to be modded out. Sorry if it is. Belly Ring by ankhnmer ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 5 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 3.746 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- first time pimpin a ren, I really like how the wrist came out. Please be nice in comments pimpinren by outofi ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 8 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 3.597 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- ok I would just like to give credit to all the websites I used images from. http://www.jimloy.com/arts/renoir05.jpg the main picture. http://comparestoreprices.co.uk/images/co/converse-cons-a-s-trainer-ox.jpg the converse. http://www.jewelryshopping.com/~comp67263/63492544.jpg the earring. http://www.smartbargains.com/images/product/106827/1068275093_LG.jpg the sunglasses. http://store.uncommonmotorcycles.com/media/occ/ladies-flame-blk-side.jpg the jacket. Pimped out Ren by theimpetus369 ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 2 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 3.496 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- Girl with a pearl nose ring. Please give me advice on how to improve - a little harsh is ok. (hat came from http://www.mosaicyarnstudio.com/images/Striped%20Crochet%20Beanie.JPG) pearlnosering by Pineappleupsidedown ]-- view full ] [ add to favorites ] --[ e-mail this ] [ 3 comments ] flag ]-- [ Score: 3.459 ] COMMENT ON THIS ENTRY -- you know what all beginners say, this is fun with cloning. 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