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O. Winston Link Winston Link combined his education in civil engineering with his talent for seeing the unexpected. He traveled the Norfolk & Western Line, recording the romance of daily work. ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) Fly with DignityMax Trombly Saw this linked on Reddit. Although the quote is kind of stupid, I thought the visual was very powerful. The whole TSA thing didn't make me that mad before, though I've always thought the post-911 measures kind of stupid in that they are guarding against the last attack which would never happen again, but this picture really makes me mad about th... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (27 messages) EmerveillementBenjamin Friess A really cool example of what can be done with photography + photoshop + painting all combined.
Discuss this Artwork (1 message) Portrait of Aleksandr Isayevich SolzhenitsynWilliam Sokolenko Returning from his enforced exile in America after the fall of the Soviet Union, Alexander Solzhenitsyn crossed Russia by train from its eastern Pacific shore to Moscow, stopping on his way in many places, including Krasnoyarsk, the major city in the Central Siberia. William Sokolenko (well known photographer in Krasnoyarsk) organized for Mr... (See the whole comment)
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Discuss this Artwork (10 messages) Newberry Archive updateMichael Newberry Hi folks, I invite you to check out a newly renovated Newberry Archive. You can sign up to be a user and create galleries of favorites or owned works. http://www.newberryarchive.com best, Brett
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) Launching the Newberry GalleryMichael Newberry The fuel is...the life-giving fact of experiencing a moment of metaphysical joy—a moment of love for existence. Ayn Rand This May I am launching the Newberry Gallery in Santa Monica, California. It will be the place to show the best of my work and other contemporary representational painters and sculptor... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (6 messages) Woman and a ParrotGustave Courbet Courbet: “ I am fifty years old and I have always lived in freedom; let me end my life free; when I am dead let this be said of me: 'He belonged to no school, to no church, to no institution, to no academy, least of all to any régime except the régime of liberty."
Discuss this Artwork (53 messages) Winged BeautiesGeorge Pérez I'm using two beautiful works to start a more general thread about winged humans (or, as in science fiction, humanoids) in art, my own strong passion for nearly 40 years. At left is new art for a comics cover (click for 800-px-wide version). At the end of this comment is a favorite painting by Boris Vallejo. I've long tried to examine... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (24 messages) Root-Over-Gargoyle bonsaiNick Lenz But is it art? The same fight over whether photography is art is happening today in the bonsai world. ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) Unknown Artist This is the original illustration that appears only as a Red X. (Sorry that the initial links do not work. This is from a metadatabase.) . Coin of Comte Thibault III of Blois, Thibault I of Champagne (1037-1090 AD), silver denier or "penny" of 1.12 grams. Interestingly enough, the prototypes seem to have been lost for over 10... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (1 message) SocialismUnknown Artist An excellent depiction of what socialism reduces to.
Discuss this Artwork (10 messages) Marilyn Monroephoto The foxiest All-American woman.
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) Rose PrintJeff Larson Jeff Larson conveys freshness in color, content, and light in his paintings. Here is a link to an online version of my review of him for "The New Individualist." http://www.michaelnewberry.com/av/larson/larson.html After the review has been out for a month or two I post an online version of it. I hope you enjoy it. Michael
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) Wendy D. Bateman Wendy D. Bateman has, over the years, created a series of highly detailed, representational, and life-affirming works. This digital painting is inspired by the art of Alphonse Mucha – a prolific painter of 1920s stylized representational art. Particularly remarkable here is the detail on the hair. (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (1 message) The Power of Science over DeathJose Rizal The Power of Science over Death by the Philippine National Hero, Dr. Jose Rizal (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (2 messages) Schipperheyn's Thus Spoke ZarathustraPeter Schipperheyn Hey All, My review for Peter's sculpture came out last month in the April edition of The New Individualist. After some weeks I can post it to my site, here is the link: http://michaelnewberry.com/av/zara/zara.html The magazine has more images than on my site, and the art director, David Sims, does a super job in the layout. Thi... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) Reflexer (Reflections)Anders Zorn Anders Zorn (1860-1920) is a wonderful Swedish painter brought to our attention by Michael Newberry
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The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her Last Berth to be broken upJMW Turner An extraordinary JMW Turner exhibition is currently on display at Dallas Museum of Art. The show's next (and last) stop in US will be the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. This is probably the most popular special exhibition that I've ever seen in the Dallas area. It is quite overwhelming to have so many Turners all at once. The piece... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (25 messages) Female BeautyD. (and Leanne) Bell "Female beauty is an objective phenomenon, a very real part of reality, one which can not only be perceived by all people, but measured as well. [...] "Female beauty is the representation of our values, in a woman. When we see a lady who embodies or appears to embody our values we find her beautiful. For example, if a woman appears to be ha... (See the whole comment)
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