it's the "Christ of saint john of the cross" from my personal friend Salvador Dali
it's the "Christ of saint john of the cross" from my personal friend Salvador Dali
y no tener más sobre mi corazón, una cabeza
Andy Warhol's outtakes from 'Birth of Venus' (Botticelli)
I really love how Warhol gives a whole new 'modern' dimension to works as these. The one above (left) is my favourite.
Here, pick up, dig, dig out those weeds out of your happy go lucky fields, of such pollutive thinking
The loneliness and isolation of this girl is something I've always been able to relate to........
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This is one of the threads where I lurked before I lost my mind and started posting here like a maniac. It should come back.
Baleen, watercolor, 1982
My current favorite painter, Andrew Wyeth (American, b. 1917) is best known for Christina's World, which a lot of people seem to like. It's not a particular favorite of mine.
His other, bleaker, more subtly colored watercolors (like this one) and temperas are evocative of New England winters and life on the land. They don't reproduce well, but when you stand in front of one of the originals and look at the brush work it will assuredly rock your world. I want to live inside of them...
JW Waterhouse, 1916. "I am half sick of shadows," said the Lady of Shalott.
Can't you imagine her sitting in front of a computer instead of a loom?
Actually that's what I wear most of the times when I work on my computer![]()
There is a serious moral deficiency in anyone who has no problem taking a creature's life in order to fill their own stomach.
check mate!
y no tener más sobre mi corazón, una cabeza
Well you surely understand that I need that equipment when I come here...![]()
There is a serious moral deficiency in anyone who has no problem taking a creature's life in order to fill their own stomach.
I'm a huge fan of Bill Brauer and Jack Vettriano, among others, so here is a sampling of Jack. The great thing about him is that he's completely self-taught. He said that he paints the world he'd like to be in.Not all of his paintings are of dancers, but they are sort of in that style, very 30s and 40s. Love him!
I also paint, but I only have my Depeche Mode art online. Check out the album if you like. Perhaps in the future I will add my other paintings.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bluedre...7594158514144/
Jack's stuff:
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^I have seen these somewhere! I really like the style and color. The second one is great. The first is also intersting![]()
Fashion fascists and the plastic pantomime.
Thanks Sir Alec. Jack seems to have 3 favourite topics: men and women in situations as you see in the first pic - sexual power play and such; dancing and general refined amusement; and wealthy people tending to their interests/lounging around and elegantly killing time. Scroll down to the bottom of this page to see more of his pictures:
http://www.portlandgallery.com/index...ttriano_prints
The silly thing is, the man doesn't even have his own website.
Reminds me of the pictures (and music) in the Pulp's Albums, most of all This Is Hardcore. Very classy.
Fashion fascists and the plastic pantomime.
Yes. Then I would hasten to tell her (in a private message, of course) of the get-away boat bobbing 'neath the willow's bough, and that I will be the one in the tan fedora hat singing "Tirra Lirra" (accent snarled with hayseed) beside the river, somewhere below the towers of Camelot.![]()
I really liked the painting Codreanu posted from 'Evelyn de Morgan'. Not only because she has the same first name but she paints really nice
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Here, pick up, dig, dig out those weeds out of your happy go lucky fields, of such pollutive thinking
Either those my mum paints or by a Norwegian painter called Elling Reitan.. I'll try to post a picture later![]()
I've had these on my computer for awhile I forget who the artist is. Shame on me!![]()
Valar Dohaeris
I was impressed recently with the 'decorative' art of Jack Casadamont -- these pieces recall, for me, some of the more enigmatic, half-obliterated, frescoes excavated at Pompeii & Herculaneum, only minus the numinousity, the metaphysical.
Carta Archéologia : mémoire track 11 D
Carta Archéologia : mémoire 22D
Carta Archéologia : track 10 D
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