Dapper Dan
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 136
- Location
- Austin, Texas
GOK- thank you! That is very kind of you to say.
And Haversack, you are right. Tastes do indeed change, but I think once enough time has passed, people begin to appreciate the "out-of-date" style more. I know that's clumsily worded, but what I mean is that in 1912, the Victorian look was hopelessly out of date and pass?©, sort of the equivalent of Vanilla Ice today. Victorian decoration was no longer in style. But I think today we can look at Victorian style and appreciate it from a removed standpoint. We can appreciate it on its own terms instead of liking it because it's modern or disliking it because it's out of style. Vanilla Ice, though, should never be afforded this privilege.
And Haversack, you are right. Tastes do indeed change, but I think once enough time has passed, people begin to appreciate the "out-of-date" style more. I know that's clumsily worded, but what I mean is that in 1912, the Victorian look was hopelessly out of date and pass?©, sort of the equivalent of Vanilla Ice today. Victorian decoration was no longer in style. But I think today we can look at Victorian style and appreciate it from a removed standpoint. We can appreciate it on its own terms instead of liking it because it's modern or disliking it because it's out of style. Vanilla Ice, though, should never be afforded this privilege.