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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Is there a piece of art that you thought was OK at first.. but with each visit you like even more?
I've noticed this with music. Your ears can latch on to different parts of an arrangement with more listens etc.
To open things up more, this can be an activity too, sexual or otherwise.
I'll start with the film 'rogue one'. Thought is was quite good when I first watched it.
I'm stunned at how good it is now..(the performances, the editing..everything.) |
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"Dr Dre’s last album. I didn’t think much of it the first time and now I love most of the songs on there."
I need to give that a listen because the album 'the chronic' would be in my all time top 10.. |
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"Dr Dre’s last album. I didn’t think much of it the first time and now I love most of the songs on there.
I need to give that a listen because the album 'the chronic' would be in my all time top 10.."
It’s not in the same league as that but Dre is a perfectionist so the production is still amazing. |
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Holzer's Installation for Bilbao.
First time I saw it I just didn't get it. It didn't speak to me, there was no draw to it. Last time I saw it I couldn't walk past for ages.
Maybe it speaks more after a loss, maybe I was just in a more receptive frame of mind, who knows? |
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Film wise: The curse of the golden flower, the cinematography is amazing, the colours are so beautiful.
Art wise: Chris river's, in some of his paintings thing's are made up from little skeletons,but from a distance it just looks like a flower.
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