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paul cowley

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Re:When "Art Principles" met golf design
« Reply #25 on: October 25, 2004, 09:44:38 PM »
tep ,sorry i forgot the  ;)

p :)ul........ ;D
paul cowley...golf course architect/asgca

TEPaul

Re:When "Art Principles" met golf design
« Reply #26 on: October 25, 2004, 09:56:51 PM »
"OK tep , i just got home from representalisming myself at work."

Paul:

You were actually REPRESENTALISMING yourself at work?? You poor soul! You must be sore and stiff as a board and a mental wreck. I suggest you take a long hot shower and have a bunch of drinks and settle down and relax. Actually it might be better if you just took a bunch of drinks with you into the long hot shower and got a head start!

I can tell you right now it's a lot more destructive for a golf architect to spend the day representalisming himself than it is for a paint artist to spend the day interpretationalisming himself. I definitely don't need Max Behr to explain that obvious fact to me!

frank_D

Re:When "Art Principles" met golf design
« Reply #27 on: October 26, 2004, 11:48:04 AM »
... if man perceives something to look like Nature itself he's less likely to criticize it

brother TEPaul

okay the ARTIFICAL will be more likely accepable - but until when ? Until it reveals itself to be SYNTHETIC ?

my point is the ARTIFICIAL will be changed over TIME anyway to become shaped by REAL nature - nothing man-made has any lasting effect - like sand castles on the beach which succumb to the forces of nature - UNLESS there is constant and frequent "maintenance" provided by man to protect the man-made structure

are you saying TIME has no effect on this philosophy ?