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tachan 01-12-2009 06:13 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by neija (Post 1171180)
Yep, that's the one Tachan. Guess it's your turn.

The clues in the picture are indeed
river, boats, tea, oranges, garbage, flowers and mirror.

Great find!!

Oh and Helanren, I don't mind, I like learning something new ;)

Thanks! :)
And thanks to itFSMe! Nice drawing, now I will relate always the song to her drawing ;)
And I love that song, by the way.

So my turn, that is the dark side of solving the game :doubt: :) I´ll try to post it this afternoon as now I´m just about leaving from work :jossun:

Helanren 01-12-2009 07:25 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Great find and great song :lol:!



Funny thing is, I remembered SF had done something like that before (using the text, not the title as clue) and started searching in that way, but then got distracted when I had an idea of making a pictionary like that of my own (which I now cannot use for a while I guess :lol:)

tachan 01-12-2009 11:12 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
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Easy one I guess but my mind took today some holidays! :P

FILM:

Attachment 37220

Helanren 01-12-2009 11:50 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Shadow of a Doubt, or maybe Shadow of Doubt :doubt: ;)?

tachan 01-13-2009 11:50 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Helanren (Post 1171238)
Shadow of a Doubt, or maybe Shadow of Doubt :doubt: ;)?


The Hitchcock´s classic one ;)

YouTube - Shadow of a Doubt Tribute- Murder 101

So we´ve got a winner!! :cheer:

And now you can post your piece of art :)

Helanren 01-13-2009 05:16 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Nice one :)!
Spoiler:
And Hitchcock was waaaay ahead of his time in his choice of music :rotfl:

Quote:

Originally Posted by tachan (Post 1171397)
And now you can post your piece of art :)

Your wish is my command, art it shall be :notworthy:

work of art


bonuspoints for identifying the (three, possibly four and if you are very, very good, five) parts that make up the whole ;).

synkron 01-13-2009 06:07 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Ah, this must be Théodore Géricault's "The Raft of the Medusa"



I'm afraid your bonus points are beyond my grasp, though...

tachan 01-14-2009 07:05 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Helanren (Post 1171424)
Nice one :)!
Spoiler:
And Hitchcock was waaaay ahead of his time in his choice of music :rotfl:



Your wish is my command, art it shall be :notworthy:

work of art


bonuspoints for identifying the (three, possibly four and if you are very, very good, five) parts that make up the whole ;).

:lol: I don´t have sound at work :rotfl:

About the bonus I am afraid I can only recognize the more obvious one :depressed (head). So let´s see if someone else gets them :)

Helanren 01-15-2009 11:42 PM

Re: Pictionary
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by tachan (Post 1171689)
About the bonus I am afraid I can only recognize the more obvious one :depressed (head). So let´s see if someone else gets them :)

Well, it looks as if nobody did, so it's more than time to let synkron have his 15 minutes of fame....
Spoiler:
No! Not those 15 minutes! I meant of course the time it currently takes people to solve a pictionary...:lol:
This is what I used:
Spoiler:

- First off, Medusa's head which you did find was of course by Caravaggio
- the rest of her, which I sort of expected people would recognize, is by Manet
- the raft I found when trying to look for an example to copy, but it fitted so well I used the thing itself. Didn't really expect anybody to know it though :):
Spoiler:
- the jellyfish: in many Roman languages, Medusa or its equivalent is (another) word for jellyfish
- and the sea/airscape is from a tutorial I found on Worth1000.com after a comment somebody made in another thread. Never imagined anybody would mention that anonymous work of art, but I guess I'd better list all my sources for once :)!
And just for fun:
Spoiler:
The first time I heard of "The Raft of the Medusa" was actually in an article about Asterix. Uderzo uses the painting for the layout for one of the numerous pirates' shipwreckings :):
Attachment 37271

For once, the translation is just as good as the original: The captain's comment, "Je suis médusé" ("I am dumbfounded") is translated in English as "We've been framed, by Jericho!" (Gericault).
The scene was later used in the film as well:
Attachment 37272


OK, enough of all that, so synkron: You're up :jossun:

synkron 01-16-2009 12:33 AM

Re: Pictionary
 
All right, here you go. It's a song title. I expect that even 15 minutes may be a stretch for this one ;)



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