Richard Dubieniec
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  • Chantelle, Allier, Auvergne
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The beginning of the end

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jeanette Leuers Jan 24. 6 Replies

I'm a very positive, energetic, creative, and happy person. But I really believe the current world financial fiasco marks the end of this particular spell of human 'civilisation' and I'm preparing…Continue

Quiz

Started this discussion. Last reply by Richard Dubieniec Oct 26, 2011. 16 Replies

1.    H & C bcome C & F,  S & S become S & D, but S & P stay S & P.  Explain.2.  One wind instrument La Poste don't like in envelopes. Continue

How do you react to the begging on French streets?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Anna Cowper-Canaux Nov 7, 2011. 98 Replies

The issue of travellers produced some widely differing opinions. Street beggars in France, often from Eastern Europe, and often apparently well organised in their methods, cut right through to the…Continue

 

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Richard Dubieniec replied to neil whitehead's discussion Hockney vs Hirst in the group the Art Department
"If you're going to do a good critique on Damien Hirst's popular 'artwork', you need a good arguement............and boy does this guy have a good arguement!   enjoy     Damien Hirst: Two Weeks One…"
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Richard Dubieniec commented on neil whitehead's group the Art Department
"@ Neil.     I suspect minimalist sculpture purposely sets out to exclude nostalgia. I dont like much but this rather appeals to me......and blow me down its by some guy calling himself Carl Andre!"
Mar 10
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Mar 7
Richard Dubieniec replied to Harriet Devine's discussion composting toilet - link please in the group Renovation and Construction Group
Feb 24
Richard Dubieniec replied to Nikki Coulson's discussion combined domestic and business property in the group Renovation and Construction Group
"Hello Nikki. I live and work in the same building. Here in the Auvergne the traditional farmhouses 'fermiers' are long buildings with a barn and living accommodation on the ground floor and bedrooms above. The cows were put in the barn in…"
Feb 21
Richard Dubieniec replied to Ron Birks's discussion The olden days
"That sums me up too..... devaluing as an antique by use."
Feb 14
Richard Dubieniec replied to Ron Birks's discussion The olden days
"Even eggs were sold in a brown paper bag. Egg boxes were high-tec."
Feb 14
Richard Dubieniec replied to Ron Birks's discussion The olden days
"I was thinking of those 12inch cubes, occasionally with glass tops, that displayed the biscuits in the shop."
Feb 14
Richard Dubieniec replied to Ron Birks's discussion The olden days
"I hope we can rescue. from the  increasing oblivion of our past, the biscuit tin. And see an end to all this wasteful packaging. Back to the time you got your biscuits ( and most purchases) in a brown paper bag. When they relied on their taste…"
Feb 14
Richard Dubieniec replied to Ron Birks's discussion The olden days
"Nostalgia isn't what it used to be then.........."
Feb 14
Richard Dubieniec replied to neil whitehead's discussion Hockney vs Hirst in the group the Art Department
"Today's telegraph......                 Friday, February 10, 2012             sarah…"
Feb 10
Richard Dubieniec replied to barbara deane's discussion Feeling low....I would love to hear your cheering-up ideas
"@ Caroline,.............  but if life hands you a bowl of melons, you may be dyslexic"
Feb 8
Richard Dubieniec replied to neil whitehead's discussion illustration by Jon McNaught in the group the Art Department
"Very nice. like the best of the old Radio Times illustrations."
Jan 31
Richard Dubieniec replied to Stuart Wilson's discussion HDR in the group The Darkroom
"nice"
Jan 29

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I run a gallery, studio, printroom, workshop, arts residency, and design consultancy. I specialise in large format high definition art photography.
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At 11:17 on December 7, 2011, Ron Birks said…

Beautiful Pics Richard, I want them!

At 18:09 on November 4, 2011,
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James Higginson
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You are welcome, sorry it took me so long. I hope you enjoy them, we loved it. We even named one of our cats after one of the characters! Postage was 6.60, thanks.

 

James

At 19:56 on September 30, 2011, Tony Cox said…
Hi Peter,

Sorry I haven't been back to you before, only I was away for a week and only just noticed your message. I will have a look first thing Monday and see if I can find anything.

All the best

Tony
At 20:22 on September 22, 2011, Edward Byrne said…
French huguenots were encouraged to come to Ireland to establish settlements on Protestant owned land and towns to supplant the displaced
local catholic population
Most of them had trades (weaving,dying, milling,tanning etc)
Other groups also came from Germany, Holland,Switzerland
Yours Edward Byrne
At 7:59 on August 30, 2011, Linda Shepherd said…
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the invite! Glad to be in touch this way. I am thrilled with the print samples you sent me. Thanks very much. I love the more subtle colouring on the canvas. I had cropped the image into the oval, and although on screen there seemed to be sufficient border, I wonder whether I need to be more careful in the sizing? Perhaps this is to do with the 'aspect ratio' difference of in-camera and standard print sizes? In the event of sending you images for printing, what should I do to avoid the crop coming right to the edge? Many thanks for your advice here.
Best wishes,
Linda
At 13:42 on March 22, 2011, Linda Yoxon said…
Hi Richard - pleased to meet you! You say you live about an hour away from us - where is that? We would love to call in and see you sometime!
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