Diana Probst, Cambridge Artist

Sale! Get You Yet

I sold the Burning Man yesterday, to someone who was impressed with its impact from the first. It was good to see it going to someone who would obviously love it. Its hanging position opposite the door and its bright

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Sale! Get You Yet

I sold the Burning Man yesterday, to someone who was impressed with its impact from the first. It was good to see it going to someone who would obviously love it. Its hanging position opposite the door and its bright

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More Angry Reindeers

I really did not realise that Reindeer with strange antlers would be quite so popular. Rudolph and his strange cronies were nearly my sole source of income this month, which was good as it meant I had a source of

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More Angry Reindeers

I really did not realise that Reindeer with strange antlers would be quite so popular. Rudolph and his strange cronies were nearly my sole source of income this month, which was good as it meant I had a source of

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On Art and Ignorance III

A thing has occurred to me very late at night, regarding the post by Jack of Kent on Art and Exhibitions I should mention at this point that I agree with large lumps of what Mr Caent, really @davidallengreen says.

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On Art and Ignorance III

A thing has occurred to me very late at night, regarding the post by Jack of Kent on Art and Exhibitions I should mention at this point that I agree with large lumps of what Mr Caent, really @davidallengreen says.

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On Art and Ignorance: intermission

I pause here to consider that modernists and traditionalists arguing over the use of the word ‘art’ is a bit like feline tug of war. No matter who wins, the cat loses.

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On Art and Ignorance: intermission

I pause here to consider that modernists and traditionalists arguing over the use of the word ‘art’ is a bit like feline tug of war. No matter who wins, the cat loses.

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On Art and Ignorance II

In the last post I tried to answer one question raised by @davidallengreen in his blog post on Art and Art Exhibitions. Now, I tackle another, and what a humdinger it is. A quote from him: And in truth [an

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On Art and Ignorance II

In the last post I tried to answer one question raised by @davidallengreen in his blog post on Art and Art Exhibitions. Now, I tackle another, and what a humdinger it is. A quote from him: And in truth [an

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On Art and Ignorance

This is a post that is based on my thinking over the past few years, and has been catalysed by a blog post from the excellent Jack of Kent, on Art and ‘Art Exhibitions’. I think he has moved into

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On Art and Ignorance

This is a post that is based on my thinking over the past few years, and has been catalysed by a blog post from the excellent Jack of Kent, on Art and ‘Art Exhibitions’. I think he has moved into

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Angry Reindeers

In the hope of bringing in cash, and because I thought it would be interesting, I ordered some card blanks, and did several hand-drawn cards which I forgot to photograph. Some of them sold today; a packet of reindeer of

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Angry Reindeers

In the hope of bringing in cash, and because I thought it would be interesting, I ordered some card blanks, and did several hand-drawn cards which I forgot to photograph. Some of them sold today; a packet of reindeer of

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