User talk:Zachiroth
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[edit] Ingle
Askart.com lists photorealism as a style category for Ingle. I have given you my source. Do you have a source, other than yourself, on the authority of which to assert the contrary? MdArtLover 19:43, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
- For your information: if you keep removing Ingle, without providing a good source supporting the exclusion, I will continue re-adding him to the list. MdArtLover 20:19, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
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- I have read your reply on my talk page, but it won't do. You are presuming too much. I think the professionals at Askart.com know what photorealism is. And how on earth can you be sure he doesn't work from photographs? You need to give me an authority other than your own presumption, or I will keep adding him back to the list. I'm very patient. MdArtLover 20:25, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
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- Here is further evidence in favor of Ingle's inclusion. This is an article which refers to a 1996 painting by Ingle. The article specificially states that the painting is based on a composite computer photo. "[painting title:] Betty Crocker, 1996. The portrait by John Stuart Ingle is inspired by a morphed computerized composite portrait of 75 American women who each embody the characteristics of Betty Crocker." article in the McGill Reporter, March 21, 2002 MdArtLover 20:42, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
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