couw Posted September 6, 2005 Report Posted September 6, 2005 Ron S said: couw said: Man with the Golden Arm said: couw said: Ron S said: And that tear really gets ya, dudn't it? ← yes, it puts the cloud like hair into a whole 'nother perspective. amazing stuff ← that's no cloud, and i'm no critic, but ... as you can discern by the envelopment of his tresses the artist is strongly influenced by the japonais block paintings of hokusai. ← aah! another layer of interpretation, comparing the King's hairdo to a full grown japanese tsunami of yesteryear. But where's the grease in that? ← If you don't have the artistic insight and inspiration to see it, there's really not much hope for you. ← you must be referring to the Japanese whaling; thereby creating puddles of sperm grease on the waves. An obvious point, but also much indicative of your fake artistic attitude. Not all paintings are a mere politico-social critique, you shallow hack! Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted September 6, 2005 Report Posted September 6, 2005 John B said: I hope you've all seen the Museum of Bad Art. ← Wow. Must show wife. Wow. Quote
scottb Posted September 6, 2005 Author Report Posted September 6, 2005 (edited) I lived the bad art museum. I was laughing out loud and had everyone at the office wondering. The critiques are hilarious! for example: A blood curdling scream from the fires below. A lost soul cries out in agony, eyes upward, forever to be taunted by the reclining though erect Adonis just out of reach. This brilliant reworking of one of Art's oldest subjects -- recasting the cloven hoofed, behorned one into a youthful virile stud is a refreshingly original treatment of an age-old theme. Edited September 6, 2005 by scottb Quote
RDK Posted September 6, 2005 Report Posted September 6, 2005 Noj said: Shag ← Hey, Jon, I saw that one just the other night! I love Shag and have several of his prints. Quote
Ron S Posted September 6, 2005 Report Posted September 6, 2005 couw said: Ron S said: couw said: Man with the Golden Arm said: couw said: Ron S said: And that tear really gets ya, dudn't it? ← yes, it puts the cloud like hair into a whole 'nother perspective. amazing stuff ← that's no cloud, and i'm no critic, but ... as you can discern by the envelopment of his tresses the artist is strongly influenced by the japonais block paintings of hokusai. ← aah! another layer of interpretation, comparing the King's hairdo to a full grown japanese tsunami of yesteryear. But where's the grease in that? ← If you don't have the artistic insight and inspiration to see it, there's really not much hope for you. ← you must be referring to the Japanese whaling; thereby creating puddles of sperm grease on the waves. An obvious point, but also much indicative of your fake artistic attitude. Not all paintings are a mere politico-social critique, you shallow hack! ← I resent that--I'm actually a very deep hack. Quote
Bright Moments Posted September 6, 2005 Report Posted September 6, 2005 http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=6357 Quote
Bright Moments Posted September 6, 2005 Report Posted September 6, 2005 Noj said: More ← great stuff! Quote
scottb Posted September 6, 2005 Author Report Posted September 6, 2005 I thought there was an art thread but when I did a search I came up empty. Who knew it would be called, THE ART THREAD!? Quote
Bright Moments Posted September 6, 2005 Report Posted September 6, 2005 (edited) scottb said: I thought there was an art thread but when I did a search I came up empty. Who knew it would be called, THE ART THREAD!? ← get b3er to merge them! Edited September 6, 2005 by Bright Moments Quote
joeface Posted September 6, 2005 Report Posted September 6, 2005 I love art and I'm slowly diving into it in my spare time. No painting for me yet, I've just gone through a beginning drawing class and am now starting up life drawing, which is a pain in the arse. The drawing below is based on a "grid over a photo" type project from my beginning drawing class. It took a while to get this far but I lost patience and didn't finish. here is my photo on which it was based: joe Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted September 7, 2005 Report Posted September 7, 2005 Joeface - Nice! great attention to the hands and feet. always the first things to be set aside I find. while there are many things to check out I immediately thought of Trina Schart Hyman's book "The Fortune Tellers"". Quote
Guest akanalog Posted September 7, 2005 Report Posted September 7, 2005 i threw up a few of my paintings i have images of on my computer. not the best images-bad slide scans mostly and not the most efficient way of looking at them-but here are a few if you want to bother. www.adamame.com/p1.swf www.adamame.com/p2.swf www.adamame.com/p3.swf www.adamame.com/p4.swf www.adamame.com/p5.swf www.adamame.com/p6.swf www.adamame.com/p7.swf www.adamame.com/p8.swf www.adamame.com/p9.swf www.adamame.com/p10.swf www.adamame.com/p11.swf www.adamame.com/p12.swf www.adamame.com/p13.swf www.adamame.com/p14.swf Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted September 7, 2005 Report Posted September 7, 2005 you are wacked! Mark Beyer commandeering the Yellow Submarine. Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted September 7, 2005 Report Posted September 7, 2005 some woman with a kooky rasta hat who worked at a health food store. extremely old sketch. Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted September 7, 2005 Report Posted September 7, 2005 another relic. "reclining newt" Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted September 7, 2005 Report Posted September 7, 2005 key west rottweiler Quote
scottb Posted September 7, 2005 Author Report Posted September 7, 2005 We have a giclee print of this work by Robert Cook who is from South Louisiana. Quote
scottb Posted September 7, 2005 Author Report Posted September 7, 2005 This is by Mike Klung also form south Louisiana Quote
Noj Posted September 7, 2005 Report Posted September 7, 2005 Cool drawings and paintings, everyone! Consistent, individual styles. It's nearly inevitable to develop a signature look, it just happens. I love that. Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted September 7, 2005 Report Posted September 7, 2005 scottb said: This is by Mike Klung also form south Louisiana ← That's beautiful!!! Wow. Quote
Christiern Posted September 7, 2005 Report Posted September 7, 2005 Here's a chicken I painted in 1956. I started with an egg, of course. Quote
scottb Posted September 7, 2005 Author Report Posted September 7, 2005 Quote That's beautiful!!! Wow That is a print of his. We have one of his originals but I don't have any pictures. It's a bit strange in that he only does trees. It's interesting to see how his trees have evolved over the past few years. This one is typical of his early work. Quote
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