Sometimes this forum gets a bit like Monty Pythone, There having a go at the trees now. Etc.
Sometimes this forum gets a bit like Monty Pythone, There having a go at the trees now. Etc.
From Chris Summerfield, 09:34 Mon 27 Feb 2006 | Profile +++++ | 1738 posts
OK Valentime lets have more information about you in the forum,and what did you study at St Martins, are you working, if so what in.
Thanks for your support in the past and keep with it gorl,be constructive not negative without backing it up. All the best Seb
From Chris Summerfield, 10:09 Mon 27 Feb 2006 | Profile +++++ | 1738 posts
OK Chris, here goes: I'm 27 years old, born in London to German parents. I spent most of my childhood traveling around Europe and North Africa with my family. I moved to London in 1998 where I did an art foundation and started modeling. I went on to study Fine Art at St Martins. I moved to New York shortly after Graduating, where I continued modeling and began working for the Gagosian gallery. Over the past 2 years I got married, had a child and moved back to London. I am currently spending my days playing with my baby, going to the gym and trying to persuade my husband that England is too cold.
I did actually visit the South West recently, and thought of you as we drove through the outskirts of Plymouth.
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From From valentine, 12:17 Mon 27 Feb 2006 | Account deleted | 234 posts
Thanks Valentine
A wealth of life experiences, should hold well with your creative outlets, Next time you come anywhere near hear give me a call and lets meet up. Check my email details, send me one and I will give you my phone number.
Great to hear what you are about, I would like as mentioned two weeks ago to re locate out of this inverted black hole of ours.
I hope that you are getting back in to the art work, what sort is it, maby you can mail me samples.
I have just changed my website over to the Wild gull (which was named for the dvbd I produced last year after seeing seagulls fighting on Plymouth Hoe) one in the bois for a while, and thanks for the feedback from the models in the Chris Summerfield one. All the best Seb
From Chris Summerfield, 12:29 Mon 27 Feb 2006 | Profile +++++ | 1738 posts
i actually don't mind with negative comments, but i feel really irritated with the way sometime people wrote that negative comment. because in writings, negative words can seem more rude than when it is to be spoken. :(
From didi, 19:03 Mon 27 Feb 2006 | Profile +++++ | 155 posts
Personally I would say there is little wrong with your posts Valentine, certainly humourous, if a little cutting sometimes but for the love of god - good on you for that.
I do worry that people get so upset when somebody 'cuts into' an artist or a designer etc, it's part of the process. Look at the bleeding posts people put on for me when I went for a sitting with Penny.
This forum is a pantomime, thats why it's fun.
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From Ben Morris, 19:19 Mon 27 Feb 2006 | Profile +++++ | 442 posts
Bleeding posts? I thought you got off quite lightly, especially as there were so few commenting - watching? And it was fun...
From f:lux, 19:27 Mon 27 Feb 2006 | Profile +++++ | 672 posts
there is nothing wrong with negative comments, but as i originally said - valentine never backed up why she thought supersuper was so shit. She said she really loved superblow, but i cant really see that much difference between the two. So Valentine, why do you think supersuper is so awful?
From Rebeccah, 20:14 Mon 27 Feb 2006 | Profile +++++ | 12 posts
Hahahahahahahahha
From From valentine, 13:41 Tue 28 Feb 2006 | Account deleted | 234 posts