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NighthawksEdward Hopper There's just something about this man's paintings that just resonates with me. Many times I am alone, but not lonely. I could be in a group for a while and realize that I haven't spoken to anyone at all - that I'm observing them, not with them. Sometimes I'm 'awakened' from this reverie-like state with the question, "Why are you sad"? To which I'll... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (22 messages) AtlasBoris Vallejo Manificent art that belongs on the cover of a certain magnificent novel. Check out Vallejo's website for this and other wonderful creations. (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (81 messages) Racket Squad in Action #12, cover artSteve Ditko Another incredible piece of art by the amazing Steve Ditko. Who else but Ditko would depict a bomb in mid-explosion?
Discuss this Artwork (2 messages) Duel to the Death with the Vulture!Steve Ditko NOW THIS IS ART!! (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (3 messages) Blood 2,000,000xDavid S. Goodsell Description of Image:This watercolor illustration shows a cross-section through the blood, with blood serum in the upper half and a red blood cell in the lower half. In the serum, look for Y-shaped antibodies, long thin fibrinogen molecules (in light red) and many small albumin proteins. The large UFO-shaped objects are low density lipoprotein and ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (26 messages) KissingAlex Grey In reviewing the artwork on this site, I was surprised not to see Alex Grey's work on here. Many may label it 'new age' or 'super natural' but after visiting his Temple of Sacred Mirrors in NYC, meeting him in person and hearing several talks he has given, I find his work utterly grounded in the greatness and potential of humankind. His work is a... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (5 messages) Caspar David Friedrich This is the one painting I have seen that most clearly and powerfully expresses the noble view of man, such as that in the works of Ayn Rand. To best appreciate Friedrich's "Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog," I suggest you contemplate it while listening to Ludwig van's Glorious Ninth - the second or fourth movement, your choice. (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (13 messages) Pencil Study of KimberlyNewberry "Between painting all the landscapes and interiors I am moving forward on two new works: Kimberly above and Lovers below. A great friend and collector recently visited me and mentioned that I rarely spoke of the content of my work; how the subject came about or how I feel about it. I thought I would write a little about that now." ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) Newberry Akhriev Hefferlin Fine Art presents ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (5 messages) Future in Our HandsStuart Mark Feldman Brett Holverstott wrote: ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (6 messages) Auguste Rodin A POINT OF DISPUTE: Thinking about The Thinker ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (34 messages) Newberry Hello all, Just finished this, one of many works I am doing, getting ready for a big exhibition. Michael
Discuss this Artwork (4 messages) DIMINISHING RETURNSFrank O'Connor A painting by Frank O'Connor. When I saw this painting in the companion book to AYN RAND: A SENSE OF LIFE, I fell in love with it immediately. It is playful, and seems to me like an attempt at a benevolent answer to Salvidor Dali. With all the talk about the new book THE PASSION OF AYN RAND'S CRITICS, and how Rand would have felt about it, i... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (37 messages) Postmodernism is Dead, Long Live LightNewberry 40 New Works http://www.michaelnewberry.com/studioupdate/2005-02/ Recently I have finished a few long term projects and have painted many outdoor oil sketches. One of them, the image here, I couldn't resist by titling it: Postmodernism is Dead, Long Live Light. It amused me to do so. Originally I was painting the dead uproote... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (15 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
Discuss this Artwork (19 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) Newberry A few weeks ago I got a chilling call from Greece informing me that a friend died, Thodoris Archontopoulos. Today I finished a drawing about that loss. ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (3 messages) Fight Fire With FireJoseph Maurone An inversion of the medieval "damsel in distress" as a metaphor for the modern day perils confronting many a single mother, who in the absence of a knight in shining armor, have to "fight fire with fire"...
Discuss this Artwork (0 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) Project: Holiday Home - Ground FloorPeter Cresswell When considering a work of architecture you should definitely and as a minimum examine the floor plan and understand it. Architecture is a three-dimensional art, and proper appreciation of it only comes with appreciation of a work's three-dimensions. As Le Corbusier used to say, the plan is the generator. The plan is analogous to the musica... (See the whole comment)
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