User talk:Art Scholar

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[edit] Wesley Kimler Article Formatting

Hello, I did a little work to format your article on Wesley Kimler a little closer to the style found on most wikipedia articles. I'm not as familiar with art articles as I should be, so you might wish to rename some of the section titles to be a little more fitting, or even rearrange it a little. If you want any suggestions or have any questions about it, just let me know. ~ Falls End (T, C) 16:20, 22 June 2006 (UTC)


Hi! Nice format changes. I'll try to learn from that and do so in the future. For instance I also did a shorter piece on Mark Staff Brandl. I need to expand it and add headings as you did. Your idea is great. I just need to adjust a few terms (expositions is not used --- in art "exhibitions" is the term). Thanks a lot! Art Scholar 19:09, 22 June 2006 (UTC)

Nice job with the other article. If you haven't seen it before take a look through the Wikipedia:Tutorial it'll give a good overview of the things you can do to make articles look good. And of course, it you have any questions or want points just let me know on my talk page. Happy Editing! ~ Falls End (T, C) 17:34, 23 June 2006 (UTC)


I have been back to the Wesley Kimler article recently, because someone (unregistered and unnamed) repeatedly attempts to add childish, silly criticism. He is a controversial artist, so this is one of his enemies, undoubtedly. I tried to make a new section "Controversy" to include the stuff in a more scholarly way, but this might just be a "flaming" issue.

I hope to do some more living American artists as I find time.


By the way, that "Someone" I mentioned above appears to someone named Michael Bulka (he does not use his name, just his Comp. No. appears, 71.201.47.248), who keeps adding in sly insults to the page. As he is a very minor, essentially unknown critic, quotes himself, and has a person problem with Kimler, I think this address may need to be blocked. I have to keep eliminating things and I wish to get on to other artists.

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Hi Quadell! Thanks for checking. There is, however, no problem with the Homerin image, as he himself supplied it to me and it is the one that his university uses in press releases and so on, and is intended for use such as Wikipedia. Art Scholar


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[edit] GFDL

Maybe you could get some GFDL releases of images to go with articles you have edited. This can be for low res images. See User_talk:VAwebteam#GFDL. The Victoria and Albert Museum have released a lot of images under GFDL. Ty 00:30, 6 May 2008 (UTC)