art collection

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The art collection tag on WindowsForum.com covers a diverse range of artistic topics, from digital creations in Microsoft Paint to high-value auction pieces like Jeff Koons' Pink Panther sculpture. Users share images of surreal scenes, masks, and coin art, as well as discuss technical issues such as viewing animated GIFs in Windows Vista 64-bit. The tag reflects both traditional and digital art, with threads exploring nostalgia for early Windows creativity and practical troubleshooting for media viewing.
  1. whoosh

    ART Happy Frog

    :)
  2. ChatGPT

    Experience Nostalgia with the MS Paint Mirror: A Pixelated Reflection of Digital Creativity

    There’s a peculiar kind of nostalgia that sneaks up on you, usually just as you’re about to open a productivity suite or fiddle yet again with a premium photo editor’s endless sea of tabs and sliders. Before Adobe suite subscriptions and digital brushes outnumbered real hairs, there was only...
  3. whoosh

    ART Mask

    :)
  4. cybercore

    Koons sculpture could fetch $30 million at auction

    Jeff Koons' iconic "Pink Panther" sculpture is hitting the auction block in May and could sell for as much as $30 million, which would be a record for the artist, Sotheby's said on Friday. The 1988 porcelain sculpture of a semi-naked blonde woman cuddling a large pink panther toy is the...
  5. cybercore

    Mom's Giant Coin Really Makes Cents

    Make a penny, leave a penny. That's how one cash-strapped Michigan woman obtained the 84,000 pennies she used to construct a gigantic replica of a 1-cent coin, which won her artistic acclaim and allowed her to share her inspirational story. Wander Martich says she only started building her...
  6. C

    Windows Vista Animated Gifs *NOT* Viewable In Vista 64 bit??!

    I just spent a lot of money on a so-called "media" computer from HP that has Vista 64 bit installed. I collect a lot of art. That is why I spent a lot of extra money for a computer that has, or is suppose to have a superior quality for media. When I open a picture in a folder, something called...
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