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Old 02-03-2005, 10:40 AM   #1
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Does this make you an ombudswoman, Sharon? I knew some of those Moderators were getting out of hand!
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Old 02-03-2005, 11:38 AM   #2
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Marvin,

Bad cop!

Linda,

The spy in the computer!

Thank you all. Remember "Spel Chek".

As I said bad cop!
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Old 02-09-2006, 07:59 PM   #3
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Well Sharon, sounds like we had the same experience in college.

Now, exactly what are the logistics of monitoring bad grammor and speling. I mean what do you have to do? Do you git benbfits?

Seriously, how do the moderators work?

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Old 02-09-2006, 11:13 PM   #4
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Seriously, how do the moderators work?
We are a little like firemen in a firehouse, reading, eating and lifting weights until a fire breaks out somewhere. (Yes, this is a weak analogy, I will come back and edit it if I can think of a better one.)

Did you mean, specific moderators?
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Old 02-11-2006, 02:02 AM   #5
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I'm really wondering how much time a day must (all of) you must spend to moderate?...and what sort of fires tend to break out? Have you met one another face to face? What made you decide to do it?

I'm a bit stunned at the time I've spent on this forum in the last few days, and can't imagine what it must be like for a moderator. I am quite fascinated with this forum, I must admit. So much so that I vowed not to turn on my computer this morning. I dressed, ate breakfast and went straight to my studio where I painted all day (so virtuous) I am completing four portrait commissions ...then I came in and spent the evening with my husband who spent his day gilding the frames for said portraits. (He creates all of the frames for my paintings). The reason I'm here now is because he is out cleaning my palette and brushes for me ...yes he does that every night. Fred works for/with me full time. He has remained a computer illiterate by choice.. but thinks this forum business is great and is happy that I've found a community. I must be careful with it...timewise...I can see that now.

We live in an old farmhouse on our small farm in an isolated area of Kentucky . Our three children are grown and living in cities from Louisville (a four hour drive) to Los Angeles.
I teach yoga two nights a week at the community wellness center in town, we are neighborly with a family that lives on a nearby farm (our grown sons, have been best friends since their toddler days), my husband's large family lives in the area and we see them once a month or so, on Saturday nights we attend the local University's International Film of the week...and that is the extent of my social life. I spend the rest of my time making art, writing about art or reading about art. My very quiet life is interspersed with travel, always for work, I sometimes travel abroad for my work.

After years of working in solitude, it is intoxicating to suddenly be in contact with so many people that share an obsession with portraiture. I'm amazed that moderators are taking the time to do this....but I don't want it to interfere with your art, so please let me know if we are supposed to limit the length or number of our posts.
I'm off to bed now, I'll check in tommorow night..

Oh..and thank you...very much.

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Old 02-11-2006, 02:13 AM   #6
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Joy, first of all - it is nice to make your acquaintance. Secondly - could I have your husband?
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Old 02-11-2006, 09:38 AM   #7
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Joy, first of all - it is nice to make your acquaintance. Secondly - could I have your husband?
There are days when I would give him away...and those are the days when he would happily leave. And I'm happy to meet you too!

I was an art major in college and Fred was my nude model. I took him with me when I dropped out of school! (remember Sharon, my comment about our similar college experience?) He's the one with a Fine Arts degree in painting but never touches the stuff now. We have been married 27 years, raised three kids, and still live hand to mouth as bohemian artists.

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Old 02-11-2006, 10:06 AM   #8
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Kimberly Dow, I visited your website...Wow.

I love your new painting Unrepentant also Charity and Pensive. Watch out, I am inspired to try some of these poses..I may steal from you.

Oh, by the way I am a native Texan, from the panhandle.

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Old 02-11-2006, 09:53 AM   #9
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.... what male artist is the best eye candy.
I did not really know Fred when I fell for him...he was very professional and a perfect specimen. It seemed like everyone (men & women) had a thing for our beautiful, dignified model.
I'm very lucky that my impulsive decision to drop out of college & cancel my wedding plans to run off with the model actually worked out.

In this case the fastest and best brush claimed more than just respect!
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Old 02-11-2006, 12:57 PM   #10
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.... to cling together like bunches of curds at these affairs.
Surely, this is a harsh visual metaphor!
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