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Old 06-21-2014, 03:40 PM   #1
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I need to get a house in Cranston painted (interior). Does anyone here know a painter?

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Just go edit, then advanced.
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Wow does that response seem completely out of place after the edit...
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Anyone from the group of seven, one that Rembrandt guy.....
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Anyone from the group of seven, one that Rembrandt guy.....
Seriously? A Baroque painter like Rembrandt might be appropriate for an older established community like Mount Royal or Elbow Park, but his style is going to clash with the newer home styles being built in Cranston. And the Group of Seven is going to be more appropriate for a lake community or cottage country.

Now a Kandinsky or Pollock would both be much more suited to the architecture in a young neighbourhood like Cranston.

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We have used the guys at the Urban Painter a few times and have been very happy with the results. www.urbanpainter.ca
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Seriously? A Baroque painter like Rembrandt might be appropriate for an older established community like Mount Royal or Elbow Park, but his style is going to clash with the newer home styles being built in Cranston. And the Group of Seven is going to be more appropriate for a lake community or cottage country.

Now a Kandinsky or Pollock would both be much more suited to the architecture in a young neighbourhood like Cranston.

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An art nerd! Who knew?

Well, other than you of course. Really it was just more of a rhetorical question I guess...
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Old 06-23-2014, 01:08 AM   #8
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We have used the guys at the Urban Painter a few times and have been very happy with the results. www.urbanpainter.ca
Way to derail the thread.
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Seriously? A Baroque painter like Rembrandt might be appropriate for an older established community like Mount Royal or Elbow Park, but his style is going to clash with the newer home styles being built in Cranston. And the Group of Seven is going to be more appropriate for a lake community or cottage country.

Now a Kandinsky or Pollock would both be much more suited to the architecture in a young neighbourhood like Cranston.

/art history humour
I was going to came back at you with both barrels blazing; however, I waited 24 hrs, cooled off a bit and I now agree with you - what was I thinking!!!!
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Old 06-26-2014, 12:24 AM   #10
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Shin Pad, I'll save you the trouble. Do not hire Cutting Edge Painting by Jonah Thurrell. Here's his handywork to save you the trouble:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ztqorlz60b...956_n.jpg?dl=0

In my opinion he did not do a very good job.

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I have a friend that is a good painter. pm me and I will give you his number
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