Mike The Tigers Cage

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  1. iluvdatiger

    iluvdatiger Founding Member

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    Here's mike's new cage

    Mike will have a fabulous waterfall in his cage.
     
  2. TexasTigers

    TexasTigers Are You With Me ?

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    Thats a great one iluvdatiger.. I busted out laughing on that one...

    Those bars look really safe !!!!

    I am sorry but I think this is probably the funniest thread I have seen on this board....

    Sad thing it was serious at first...

    Thats a great picture once is this done, I am going to collect all our work and make and LSU video out of it.
     
  3. iluvdatiger

    iluvdatiger Founding Member

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    yea, the people can fit through the bars and give mike a hug if they wanted to!
    Ok I forgot to add a tree.
     
  4. iluvdatiger

    iluvdatiger Founding Member

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    here is mine with the tree
     
  5. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

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    Mike will love that waterfall. You lack of a tree is symbolic of the existential angst that all tigerkind feel just knowing that Mike dosen't have a new cage yet.
     
  6. Geauxld Member

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    The Finer nuances of Boom Art

    The Artist has learned all the basics of painting, including composition, perspective and various techniques. However, from the onset he has followed his own concept, i.e. a subtle feeling for form, the warm breath of color that flows into a harmonic chord of playful, rich composition. Employing broad, light, free strokes, he fixes the luxuriant, inscrutable palette of nature on his canvas with uncanny ease. Spontaneously, with great love for the events within the changes of nature, he conveys his subjective feelings, unfettered by dry academics, the trivial dogma of still life or stiff figurativeness. He is most famous for capturing the mood of College Sports.
     
  7. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

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    Note to art lovers: iluvdatiger's second work with the tree added has the same filename as the first so if you want to keep both version rename the second one to something like mikescage2.bmp before you download it or it will overwrite the first one.
     
  8. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

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    Re: The Finer nuances of Boom Art

    I download your file and its a blank canvas. I was puzzled at first until the sheer genius of stimulating the imagination of the viewer but letting our own minds fill in the blank space dawned on me. Art, after all, is in the eye of the beholder.
     
  9. LSUfan636

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    Re: Re: The Finer nuances of Boom Art

    Yeah same thing here, just said "Drawing failed"
     
  10. LSUGeauxTigers1

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    This is by far the funniest thread ever!
     

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