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Discuss this Artwork (24 messages) Vasily Polenov A few years ago, I got a small 9x12 replica of this iconic Russian landscape as a present from my mother-in-law, who specifically commissioned an art student in Moscow to have it done. To this day, this small and badly framed oil painting is the only real thing in my house. It actually looks stunningly good from just a bit of distance. The online r... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (3 messages) Vassily Kandinsky This is one of my favorite Kandinsky pieces. I accidentally came across a large framed print of this piece over ten years ago and today it is still hanging in my house. This piece is not yet completely “abstracted” away and it is kind of fun to figure out what’s in there. Though for me, just those shapes, circles, lines, colors - and the combinatio... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (48 messages) John James Audubon Audubon's Dream Realized: Selections from "The Birds of America" ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (2 messages) Newberry Hello Soloists, ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (9 messages) Christina Wheeler Trick or Treat!
Discuss this Artwork (13 messages) Frank Parson Parson is a Tucson artist (my hometown) who loves trains. I had the fortune of meeting this very gracsious artist one day after getting a coffee at Starbucks and then browsing the gallery next door. I was wandering about when I saw the trains on the back wall. I walked over and remarked to the lady tending the gallery that they were beautiful and t... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (6 messages) Jack Vettriano Self-Portrait of the artist, the smoker. Grand. This is one of the best self-portraits I've ever encountered. Its simply egotistical. The composition is simple, except for the artist himself. He is brightly lit, the center of it all. His clothes, handsome, slightly wrinkled, unselfconscious. He is not afraid to hold the viewers gaze -- facin... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (10 messages) Perham Wilhelm Nahl From the QCFA website: "QCFA is very pleased to release two limited editions (in two sizes) of Perham Nahl’s prize-winning poster for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Millions of men, women and children admired this heroic image, which appeared on the maps, book covers and catalogues of the exposition, advertised worldwide.... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (3 messages) M. C. Escher From website: "Three little houses stand near one another, each under a crossvaulted roof. We have an exterior view of the left-hand house, and interior view of the right-hand one and an either exterior or interior view of the one in the middle, according to choice. There are several similar inversions illustrated in this print; let us describe... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (5 messages) Joseph Maurone I originally started this painting as a depiction of the crab bucket mentality, but it changed with the aftermath of Katrina. I think the hurricane challenged me morally in my response. Part of me says the victims should have known and left, and prepared in advance. Part of me says the stranded suffer as a result on their reliance on government ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (8 messages) Christina Wheeler Here is a drawing of a Victorian Cyborg by my daughter, Tina.
Discuss this Artwork (24 messages) Quent Cordair The wonderful people at Quent Cordair Fine Art have been hard at work on their expansion to the gallery. They've acquired the space next door to the present location and they've joined the two together. The very last of the construction, painting, floors, and electrical should be finished within the next couple of days. Soon they will have twice as... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (8 messages) Bosch Fawstin Champion of Truth, Justice and the American Way.
Discuss this Artwork (8 messages) Bosch Fawstin This is a portrait of Michael Jordan that I achieved through oil based colored pencils along with a touch of black ink and white paint. It's for sale to anyone who can give me an offer I can't refuse.
Discuss this Artwork (25 messages) A. Robert Malcom Even in the seriousness of Art, there is humor, wherein, thru subtle and not so subtle usage, there shows the sense of malevolency in its proper format, almost as if the same used in political illustratings. Note the bored look, the drool off the tongue, the patient stoneness of the outer, with the intimacy of the inner. It is the first in a seri... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) A. Robert Malcom The culmination of a series of murals which lead to the space theme/title. It is one of the most dynamic of space/human paintings made that I have ever seen, and fully shows the thrill of 'being out there', a space artist, on his platform, rendering the scene before him using digital means - sort of the artist's alter-ego self portrait.
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) Bosch Fawstin This is a teaser for my next graphic novel titled The Infidel. The Infidel is about a counter jihadist cartoonist whose work gets on the radar of the enemy. It deals with how ideology can trump all other values in certain individuals, no matter their prior predisposition in life. It revolves around two estranged American born brothers from a Mus... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (29 messages) Bosch Fawstin This is an illustration that I began in watercolor and finished in Photoshop. It's Captain America as America, post 9/11.
Discuss this Artwork (4 messages) Bobbie Carlyle Isn't this the sculpture for nearly everyone here? As a human, this inspires me; as a person, it visually encapsulates my personality; as a woman, it is my aspiration to be worthy of that.
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