
Cindy Sherman's "Untitled #96" from 1981 passed all records for photography, and was sold for $3.89 million.
http://www.popphoto.com/news/2011/05/ci ... -photograp
Revenge of the Redheads I say, wait till MBRS sees this
MarleysGh0st wrote:Why?
I know we had it in our bathroom.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:I think my parents had that linoleum in their kitchen
I had a drunk girl laying on the floor in my bathroon like that once.gsabc wrote:I know we had it in our bathroom.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:I think my parents had that linoleum in their kitchen
Add another vote to Marley's. Meh.
Hey! That's my wife!BackInTex wrote:I had a drunk girl laying on the floor in my bathroon like that once.gsabc wrote:I know we had it in our bathroom.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:I think my parents had that linoleum in their kitchen
Add another vote to Marley's. Meh.
Maybe that's the value. Everyone has a story in it. Every picture tells a story, but his one, well.....
Beebs52 wrote:Check out some of her other oeuvres. I can't post a link but just google her. There are some beauts.
You forgot to mention the bouquet and aroma and of course, that hint of je ne sais quoi.BackInTex wrote:You just don't get it. I'll try to explain it to you, but I think I'm just waisting my time....
The lines, textures, that expression. There is no other photograph so exquisite, so balanced, yet the elements are as diverse as nature, all tied together by a single hue of many tones. Look at the lines. Your eyes are drawn to them, yet they aren't parrallel, there is a hint of chaos in them. But they have order.
TheConfessor wrote:Couldn't the owner of the photo just take it to Walgreen's and have them make a hundred copies for resale? Then he'd have some serious money.
To me it looks like a list of 11 herbs and spices.frogman042 wrote:If you zoom in paper in her hand you can see why the photo is so valuable, it is either an address in Abbottabad or a Kenyan Birth Certificate (hard to tell which).
I think the skirt used to be an end zone at Neyland Stadium.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:I think my parents had that linoleum in their kitchen
Why Spiff, I didn't know you were a Vol fan!SpacemanSpiff wrote:I think the skirt used to be an end zone at Neyland Stadium.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:I think my parents had that linoleum in their kitchen
I thought it was both halves of the Coca-Cola recipe.smilergrogan wrote:To me it looks like a list of 11 herbs and spices.frogman042 wrote:If you zoom in paper in her hand you can see why the photo is so valuable, it is either an address in Abbottabad or a Kenyan Birth Certificate (hard to tell which).
frogman042 wrote:If you zoom in paper in her hand you can see why the photo is so valuable, it is either an address in Abbottabad or a Kenyan Birth Certificate (hard to tell which).
It's the answer to 33 g. of s. in a p. --Bobulysses5019 wrote:frogman042 wrote:If you zoom in paper in her hand you can see why the photo is so valuable, it is either an address in Abbottabad or a Kenyan Birth Certificate (hard to tell which).
I think it's the Donald's hairdressing secret.
My ex in-laws definitely had that linoleum in their kitchen.themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:I think my parents had that linoleum in their kitchen