help me decipher this kabbillistic artwork, page 1
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reply posted on 2-4-2011 @ 09:08 AM by badw0lf
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I'm confused? You have these on your phone or are they online?

Can you send files from your phone to a website? I have no idea how this works...

A PC has a hard drive location on it that you can browse to the images, is this how your phone works? What happens if you go to the ATS Media Portal and attempt to upload a picture? Does it list a directory on your phone under Browse, or ???

If it does that, just navigate to the images and upload them then create a post and link the image...

Sorry, I have no idea how a mobile device works in this respect, but it's an interesting idea...

???

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reply posted on 2-4-2011 @ 09:10 AM by JoshNorton
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I don't understand your question. Do you have a link to the art you're talking about? Or do you have a physical art piece and you need to digitize it and upload it?



reply posted on 2-4-2011 @ 09:14 AM by DrunkNinja
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There are several ways to achieve this depending on where your images are stored I have sent a private message in regards to this that you will find in / my ats / tools / mailbox
If you know the images url code you can enter this into your text field

the code doesn't want to show up no matter how I alter it for display



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reply posted on 2-4-2011 @ 10:00 AM by theson
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Well,interestingly enough it was a man much like myself. Bachelor,artist,loner. My sister took care of him, when he died my sis was given it.


reply posted on 2-4-2011 @ 02:48 PM by Tygart
One more symbol this one fits better.

www.symbols.com...




11:5 · A sign often found on Greek vases from around 700 B.C.
It is used in certain types of cartography as a sign indicating stone bottom at the water's edge.
In seventeenth-century alchemy or chemistry, it (and its variation 1110) represented distilled vinegar or acetum. Note the points, which in Western ideography often are signs for water. Here they are signs for the drops of condensated liquid.

I see a heart symbol too, that I would guess it is a sacred heart of Jesus symbol
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reply posted on 2-4-2011 @ 03:40 PM by theson
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No,actually the artist is very much alive, it was drawn in 1967.but the artist says he did alot of drugs back then.said he didnt remember what the imagery meant
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