No, you won't go bankrup catering to the tasteless masses. Yet those who are 
certain that specific techniques are categorically "tasteless" are frequently 
captive to their own narrow thinking. Almost any style of representation can be 
done in an artful way, including a high saturation cartoon look. Straight, down 
the middle of the road photography doesn't represent the entire spectrum of 
what can be good. That being said, Turner's work isn't spectacular, but it's no 
worse than a lot of the technically perfect, realistically rendered pro work 
that I've seen.
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From: Bob Shell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> On Jun 28, 2006, at 8:18 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
> > I've seen some portfolios from working pros with similar highly
> > saturated work. Some of them are making a lot of money. It's  
> > different,
> > it's not realistic, but it's not necessarily bad. It's just a  
> > different
> > way of looking at the world, and -- by the way -- when done well, it
> > can sell.
> 
> Yep.  "No one ever went bankrupt by underestimating the good taste of  
> the American public."
> 
> Bob
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