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Post by chipy on Feb 18, 2009 11:35:33 GMT -4
i read that, befor to be actor, Michael was an illustrator in a newspaper. have already made you a subject on its carreer ? Can we see his illustrations somehere ? thank you
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Feb 18, 2009 12:21:24 GMT -4
i read that, befor to be actor, Michael was an illustrator in a newspaper. have already made you a subject on its carreer ? Can we see his illustrations somehere ? thank you I have asked him that question, and he said that he doesn't have anything to show us. The illustrations belong to the company he made them for.
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Post by chipy on Feb 18, 2009 12:36:02 GMT -4
thank you for your answer Edith
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Post by silvia1 on Feb 18, 2009 16:29:58 GMT -4
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Post by chipy on Feb 18, 2009 16:48:20 GMT -4
sorry Silvia but i don't understand this sentense :" i like to draw bones", bones is the word to say " skeleton" , isn't it ? if it is indeed what i understoond, inded : ??
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Feb 18, 2009 17:29:43 GMT -4
sorry Silvia but i don't understand this sentense :" i like to draw bones", bones is the word to say " skeleton" , isn't it ? if it is indeed what i understoond, inded : ?? He likes to draw bones, which are part of our skeleton formation. An arm without skin, blood, muscles is a bone. bone = os
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Post by blackcanary on Feb 18, 2009 23:21:51 GMT -4
bones are the pieces of a skeleton
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Post by chipy on Feb 18, 2009 23:50:38 GMT -4
thank you everybody, i not was not on there ;D you are all very gentile
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Post by silvia1 on Feb 19, 2009 15:05:20 GMT -4
Yes, a bone is an "os" in Catalan (very good translation Edith !!!). In Spanish is "hueso". I think that it's a little weird...he draw skeletons??? Or perhaps it's only a joke (a little creepy joke...)
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Post by snivellusfriend on Feb 19, 2009 15:20:26 GMT -4
I didn't think that Michael was joking or that it was weird because all of the guys in my art classes liked to draw skeleton skulls or comic book characters, show them to their friends and have sort of a competition between each other, trying to see who could draw the best, make something look cool. I understood why they liked drawing comic book characters, but I'd never understood their fascination with drawing skeleton skulls/bones: They reminded me of death and destruction, as those the guys were thinking, 'Yeah! The Grim Reaper/ death is so awesome!'
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Post by chipy on Feb 19, 2009 17:00:48 GMT -4
for knowledge it would be necessary to know in which context was said this sentence .
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Feb 19, 2009 17:32:20 GMT -4
Yes, a bone is an "os" in Catalan (very good translation Edith !!!). In Spanish is "hueso". I think that it's a little weird...he draw skeletons??? Or perhaps it's only a joke (a little creepy joke...) Thanks. I speak 6 languages, Spanish and Portuguese are among them. When I was 12, I took 1 year of French as well. May be that explains why I know these words. Bone in Portuguese: osso.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Feb 19, 2009 17:34:25 GMT -4
for knowledge it would be necessary to know in which context was said this sentence . Occasionally, I send him our questions via mail and he asnwers them. Someone asked him what did he like to draw and he said bones.
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Post by snivellusfriend on Feb 19, 2009 21:03:33 GMT -4
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Post by silvia1 on Feb 20, 2009 18:46:40 GMT -4
Edith, congratulations again !!!
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