SOON TO COME: ABSOLUTION! by FliPPy 2005 (approximate release date March 19, 2005)
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SOON TO COME: ETERNITY! by FliPPy 2005 (approximate release date March 28, 2005)
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Upcoming events: ABSOLUTION! by FliPPy 2005 and ETERNITY! by FliPPy 2005
Contact the Artist?
If you would like to contact FliPPy regarding one of his pictures, to discuss it, to ask specific questions, have general information, or if you want to buy one of his pictures, you can contact him under the following email:
flippster@gmail.com
Comments from visitors to the gallery:
Picture 1:
Albert writes: thank you so much artist, this picture occupied my mind for hours and re-awoke feelings inside of me that I had forgotten about. Keep up the good work!!
Von writes: I don't really get these intellectual artistic opinions and stuff, but I like this picture. von
Artiste writes: You'd have thought he'd have used the bog before having his picture taken.
Picture 2:
Albert writes: Once again a masterpiece that has left me stunned and short for words. The unsuspicious killer...the darkness!. this is clearly not only an artistic but also a philosophic masterpiece. Once again, thank you so much!!
hypno writes: this picture is very enigmatic!
Francis writes: As with all so called "modern" art, this piece is more concerned with challenging the viewers pre-conceptions. A haute-politique think-piece, this ephemeral art space describes the emotionally charged dialogue between the artist and his canvas - a notable dichotomy indeed. Truely a dialectical original and certainly more Dali than Descartes. User:FrancisTyers
Aimaz writes: This piece represents the point in a persons life when he realises there has been a great many lies told to him. The innocence of the mouse exudes a disbelief that he could possibly be a mass murderer. The anonymousing blacking out strip over the eyes shows the viewer that the mouse has not been formally charged with the crime that he is accused of in the piece, could this be the artist's subtle way of suggesting that he is lying to his trusting subject, you, the viewer?
Von writes: Hmm, philosophical indeed *strokes beard*. I find this picture strangely disturbing, though. von
Artiste writes: Pretty funny.
Picture 3:
hypno writes: The cosmic juxtaposition here is sublime in how it challences the sociopolitical realities inherent in what is termed 'modern life'. The pixellation is rememinicent of ms paint but with an unexpected frisson added by the photographical collage. User:Hypno
Von writes: Sorry, this picure went way over my head. von
Albert writers: as always, genius at work! I will be contacting you about buying one of these pictures shortly! i must have atleast one of them on the wall in the entrance hall of my house.
Artiste writes: Two Blokes? [Reply from FliPPy: yes its indeed two blokes]
Picture 4:
Artiste writes: Interesting. We all know everyone else in the world through (at most) 7 other people. Therefore there is a 100% chance that one of these is a member of godsquad (assuming we are not hermits locked in a basement). It also appears to me that the word "god" could be replaced by other items such as "Satan", "Necrophiliac" or "Michael Jackson".
Von writes: Haha Artiste! Nice. I don't get this picture either, but then I don't get life. von
Markus writes: The conbination of perfection clearly lies within the connection and transferal of wisdom between the combined powers of the world. This is most interesting. I wonder if the artist is aware of his abilities to make viewable biblical connections that often go totally unoticed in primitive biblical readings? please email me at goldfisch@gmail.com, I would like to talk to you.
Albert writes: I have problems grasping this image....like I can understand the sence but not the action. It holds a great power of controlled and combined motion.
Picture 5:
Artiste writes: I see the meaning of this image. The truth these days is shunted to the side and tossed away like it is nothing, whereas the empty lies (represented by the plain black background) take up a prominent position our lives. The grafitti on the dustbin also illustrates that the truth is usually tinged with fear, or something we subconciously wish to avoid.
Picture 6:
Artiste writes: Err......
Note:
The Artist, FliPPy, holds are rights towards reproduction and usage of these images (copyright). These images are shown for educational purposes and in no way fall under the general use policy. However, do not hestitate to contact the artist if you wish to buy one of these masterpieces.
Q&A:
Q:Is this art for real then? I thought you were all just taking the piss. A:The magic lies in the combination of these two factors, my friend.