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Newberry Pastel on Dark Paper - Just Add Light. http://www.newberryworkshop.com/Tutorial/kim/kim.html www.WetCanvas.com has published one of my online tutorials. Its an art site with over 77,000 members and I was very honored to be asked. ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (2 messages) Bosch Fawstin What if Captain America fought America's enemies as he used to?
Discuss this Artwork (10 messages) Doris Walton I am contracting a local artist to create the cover art for my book The Vision-Driven Life. This sketch represents a pencil draft to capture the essentials of the work though I expect a final painting in full color. Inspired by the classic sculpture Man Carving His Own Destiny, this work shows that both man and woman can carve their own unique li... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (10 messages) Bridget Armozel It's a rare tribute that I see at my university everyday. That despite all the socialist crap taught there, there is one marker for truth, justice, and capitalism among them. They, the socialists, cannot stop the nature of the optimal human; they seek only to steal its fire. -- Bridget
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) ROY4L (None) See the website itself at http://yesthemindneverdies.ytmnd.com/ Bridget: I'm not much for weird surrealist artwork, but this one seems to have a message to which I believe centers around the issue of how people treat kids as being inherently stupid and willfully ignorant. That's why I like really like this one piece, really hits home a point withou... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (2 messages) Pablo (Bob) Rios A drawing I did for the webmaster of another objectivist site in 2002.
Discuss this Artwork (2 messages) Robert Toth An artist named Robert Toth has a sculpted bust of Ayn Rand for sale. ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (1 message) Unknown Artist I wanted to share with you guys an Ayn Rand caricature that ran in a college magazine where I went to school awhile back. I really like it. If it doesn't show up in a thumbnail, just click on the this thread title to view it.
Discuss this Artwork (43 messages) Jeff Landauer For now, I have selected The Good Life icon of RoR as the main branding icon for the PROPEL(TM) club network. Unfortunately, the original high resolution file and software for this icon has long since gone, so I need some help from willing parties either to reconstruct it or to suggest a brand new one that captures the spirit of PROPEL(TM). So I ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) Artemisia Gentileschi Artemisia Gentileschi's Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting is an incredibly bold work for it's time. Painted during the Italian Baroque period in approximately 1630, and using elements of the "Allegory of Painting" from author Cesare Ripa's 1611 Iconologia, Gentileschi took an incredibly egotistical stand- to say that she was not only a fema... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (3 messages) Antti Kemppainen From the NASA site: ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (35 messages) Newberry Learn how Postmodern Art uses cheek as its primary aesthetic value and in what way you exercise PM aesthetics in a daily if not hourly manner. http://anartistsvoice.org/fat/fat.html (cut and paste to follow link.) Michael
Discuss this Artwork (1 message) Michael Newberry Michael Newberry's "Ascension Day" is one of my favorite of his non-traditional paintings. I believe that the essence of my enjoyment is the fully worked out form which simultaneously presents both symmetry and asymmetry, beauty and tension, action and self-centeredness. When I visited his studio, Michael and I discussed his axiomatic concep... (See the whole comment)
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Discuss this Artwork (15 messages) Newberry Venus, 2008, oil on linen, 48 x 48" Hey All, This is the last in my variations on Greek themed works. You can see a time-lapse video of the work at the link below. http://michaelnewberry.com/video/video.htm
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) Improve Everywhere It is not really "post modern" but there is no category for "performance art." Objectivism's definition of art "selective recreation of reality" does not allow for experiment. Of course, all of reality is reality, so even Pegasus -- nominally "unreal" must be composed of real parts put together in an unnatural (and impossible) way. So, is a soar... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (53 messages) D. (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)
Discuss this Artwork (2 messages) JMW 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) Anders Zorn Anders Zorn (1860-1920) is a wonderful Swedish painter brought to our attention by Michael Newberry
Discuss this Artwork (3 messages) Peter 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)
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