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Three Cry BabiesNewberry I have had a fun week posting here and in-between the posts I drew this up. I have been developing theory of triangulating lights and darks---I am a little shocked at how easily it facilitates realism. ... (See the whole comment)
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Young Girl Defending herself against LoveWilliam Bouguereau She's pushing Cupid back, but is really just playing with him. Youth flirting with adulthood, maybe? I also like the composition of this painting. If you follow the lines of the girl's legs and lower body, then her upper body, head, and the top of the tree above her, you see a bow shape. A parallel bow shape is described by Cupid's body a... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (3 messages) Colored Pencils, 2004, pastel on red paper.Newberry This month I have created 17 new works. You can view them at www.RomanticRealism.net All the pieces listed in blue are recent. ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (16 messages) SPIRIT IN THE SKYJoseph Maurone I painted this as a tribute to the uplifting power of music, and offer it as my yuletide contribution; may you all keep dancing to your own pied piper. To the best within you all, and shine on! Joe aka SPACEPLAYER
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Discuss this Artwork (5 messages) How Far We've ComeBryan Larsen I very much like this painting. Weightlessness definitely allows for a different composition than in a regular old Earth-bound scene. There is a sense of freedom and accomplishment in this painting, but this is interesting because it's a painting of the future with the title "How Far We've Come." So it seems very optimistic in that it's showing ... (See the whole comment)
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EcstasyMaxfield Parrish Standing barefoot on the rough rocks, facing the morning sun, with body open to the world and dress whipping about in the wind is a women embodying ecstasy.
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) Project: Holiday HomePeter Cresswell A holiday home to delight, relax and sleep ten people (plus guests) - compact, yet deceptively spacious. Simple materials used intelligently to make nature more human, and human life more natural.
Discuss this Artwork (14 messages) Glass Jar with Chocolate Boxes Newberry Considering some recent topics, a change of pace is in order, so I thought I should take a moment to speak of something beautiful. While I do enjoy and appreciate art greatly, it is my wife that profoundly loves it. So, recently I decided to purchase a work of art for my wife, a surprise gift for Christmas. I was planning on buying a pastel... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (2 messages) Hazards and Benefits of BenevolenceJoseph 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) Duel to the Death with the Vulture!Steve Ditko NOW THIS IS ART!! (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (3 messages) First HeatBryan Larsen This painting obviously goes beyond "reference" to "a chapter out of" Atlas Shrugged. Maybe I'm wary of references because they're typically so worn out and pretentious. Well, Larsen unapologetically lifts a scene from Atlas, and *WOW*! I think it takes guts these days to venture beyond banal, bucholic landscapes to an industrial interior and be ab... (See the whole comment)
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John James Audubon Audubon's Dream Realized: Selections from "The Birds of America" ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (2 messages) Portrait Sketch of Ayn RandUberKuh Around this time last year, I read Rand's The Romantic Manifesto. It sparked a weeklong series of over 20 sketches, most of which are portraits of people whose ideas, good or bad, have significantly influenced my thoughts. Rand's portrait was the first in this series. While I cannot say that I agree with all of her writing, I can say that, overall,... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (10 messages) Little Bird, Big Fish, a Bottle of Wine, a Book of 500 Self-Portraits, and a Sea of YellowNewberry ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (21 messages) Mini-Tutorials: See art in a fresh way. 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) Cast the Light: Exhibition of Recent DrawingsNewberry Adam Turning Away ... (See the whole comment)
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The ConnoisseurNorman Rockwell Norman Rockwell, a realist painter from before the rise of the modernist painters, painted this most striking piece of comical irony as his response to the rise of the modernist painters such as Jackson Pollack and Pablo Picasso. This work, painstakingly real shows within it a modernist paint splattering and a man, who no doubt, like most of his t... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (5 messages) Sunset on MarsNASA This is a photograph of the sun setting behind the rim of Gusev crater - on Mars. Serene, beautiful and an incredible testimony to the mind of man.
Discuss this Artwork (8 messages) RETRIBUTIONBosch Fawstin This is an illustration that I began in watercolor and finished in Photoshop. It's Captain America as America, post 9/11.
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