Difference between revisions of "Laura Oldfield Ford"
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− | Laura Oldfield Ford already has a perfectly ample | + | Laura Oldfield Ford already has a perfectly ample Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Oldfield_Ford here], authored by [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions/Arms_%26_Hearts&offset=&limit=500&target=Arms+%26+Hearts User:Arms & Hearts]. That leaves this page free to publish tendetious comments, misinformation, outlandish praise, criticsm and possibly outright lies. |
In brief the Wikipedia page states something like '''Laura Oldfield Ford''' (born 1973) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] artist and [[psychogeography|psychogeographer]]. Her photorealist work, in [[ballpoint pen]], acrylic paint and aerosol paint, is politically-motivated and focuses on British urban areas. Oldfield Ford publishes a blog titled [[Savage Messiah]],which was also the name of a [[zine]] published from 2005 to 2009. | In brief the Wikipedia page states something like '''Laura Oldfield Ford''' (born 1973) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] artist and [[psychogeography|psychogeographer]]. Her photorealist work, in [[ballpoint pen]], acrylic paint and aerosol paint, is politically-motivated and focuses on British urban areas. Oldfield Ford publishes a blog titled [[Savage Messiah]],which was also the name of a [[zine]] published from 2005 to 2009. |
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Wikipedia
Laura Oldfield Ford already has a perfectly ample Wikipedia page here, authored by User:Arms & Hearts. That leaves this page free to publish tendetious comments, misinformation, outlandish praise, criticsm and possibly outright lies.
In brief the Wikipedia page states something like Laura Oldfield Ford (born 1973) is a British artist and psychogeographer. Her photorealist work, in ballpoint pen, acrylic paint and aerosol paint, is politically-motivated and focuses on British urban areas. Oldfield Ford publishes a blog titled Savage Messiah,which was also the name of a zine published from 2005 to 2009.
One would have to agree with that, what with that being Wikipedia.