Favorite Artists (not what you think)

medved1980

New member
my favourite artist is Guercino (or Giovanni Francisco Barbieri)

the high renaissance/transitional baroque period is my favourite


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i also like mannerist painters like Andrea Del Sarto
like below


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jahminis

New member
so many good names have been dropped so far...most of \'em are artists i would have recommended...
some that are missin\' from my favorites are robert williams(very modern, with a twisted sensibility, and hot ladies), van gogh(of course), diego rivera(although he did murals in the 20\'s, they are still relevent today), picasso(his cubist stuff was groundbreakin\' in his time), and many more i don\'t have the time to list...

you\'re openin\' a can of worms here, \'cause art appreciation is a snowball that will quickly become an avalanche...there are centuries of brilliant works out there!!!

@DR: i think that the pre-raphaelites should be on the top of the list for any mini painter...the transperancies, the details, and allusions to the the old tales that have influenced fantasy art, are so inspirational...

@matt: bob ross is good fun...he made it all look so easy, and alaska was a huge influence on him...he even had a pet \"happy squirrel\"...

@liz: have fun divin\' into the bottomless pool of wonder that is art history...

cheers
jah
 

EdgarJ

New member
Sweet, I can appreciate almost every type of art there is, but there is some that I prefer more over others, one being this one. He is inspiration for an art school kid like me =) Right now he is one of my favorites for sure.

I like art discussions. =)


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EGON SCHIELE

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Fizl

Secret Crocodile
For the modern stuff I like Mackenzie Thorpe - I have this one at home


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I also like Monets charing cross pictures like this one -


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Which inspired me to get a painting commisioned of my favorite view off charing cross bridge

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Shaz
 

squidders

New member
http://www.veronicasart.com/Russian/kuindzhi.htm

I was lucky to see Moonlit Night on the Dnieper at the Tretyakov gallery in Moscow last Christmas... it\'s a captivating painting.
 

No Such Agency

New member
Originally posted by Shawn R. L.
George Bellows
\"Stag at Sharkey\'s\"... an excellent choice monsieur!

/can\'t believe I remembered that
Originally posted by Roger Bunting
William Turner is one of my favourites.
There was a great Turner/Whistler/Monet exhibit in Toronto a while back, I didn\'t appreciate his work until then (I think I\'d only seen one or two pics of it in my old art history textbook).
 

Roger Bunting

New member
We didn\'t actually do much studying of art history or for that matter, get taught anything much at all in school art classes. We did, however, go to London a couple of times and so I got to see Turner\'s work at the what is now called the tate Britain gallery. There\'s a permanent exhibition of his there.
 

Sukigod

Member
Seems like I don\'t like art, if what\'s listed here as artists are what qualifies ;)

I guess my tastes lean much more towards illustrators than traditional (or non-traditional) artists.

H.R. Giger, the Brother Hildebrandt, Franzetta, Valejo, etc. To me, these speak more to me about encapsualting an entire world in a single image. I guess I like to escape a lot too and nothing inspired me more that seeing a good piece I can escape in.

I don\'t get much out of most abstract (although some Cubism does catch my eyes) and I like a lot of the Art Deco movement as well but could never name anyone:D

EDIT: After thinking about it some more, I think I\'m attracted to the more literal style than than interpretive art.
 

mickc22

Granddad!
yeah Bob Ross is cool

and that Kinkade (Kincade??) guy, does the \'glowing\' lights in all his paintings
 

treide

New member
I really like Franz Marc\'s animal paintings, his \"Foxes\" in particular:

http://www.dl.ket.org/webmuseum/wm/paint/auth/marc/foxes.jpg

I like Michael Parkes as well - his paintings are dream-like yet crisp imagery simultaneously:
http://www.theworldofmichaelparkes.com/Pages/Gargoyles.html

Also have to put in a plug for Brian Froud, especially his \"bad fairies\" and Dark Crystal stuff.
 

Sukigod

Member
Originally posted by treide
I really like Franz Marc\'s animal paintings, his \"Foxes\" in particular:

http://www.dl.ket.org/webmuseum/wm/paint/auth/marc/foxes.jpg

I like Michael Parkes as well - his paintings are dream-like yet crisp imagery simultaneously:
http://www.theworldofmichaelparkes.com/Pages/Gargoyles.html

Also have to put in a plug for Brian Froud, especially his \"bad fairies\" and Dark Crystal stuff.

He\'s another that\'s on my list - I actually have that print on my wall.
 
Boris Vallejo. I really think there is no-one who can paint better than him, regardless of whether his cheesy subjects are to be liked or not........... I personally do, and it\'s what i\'d paint if i did.

http://vallejo.ural.net/

to me his talent is at the same level of those well known as the best painters in humanity history. may i be crazy
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
i have always enjoyed norman rockwell\'s stuff. it\'s old fashioned but he catches little snippets of time in such a lovely way

saw a couple of painting by a fella called eero jarnefelt (i can\'t be arsed to fins the appropriate accents!) in finland and especially liked the burn beating (the look on the girls face actually took my breath away when i saw her):
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i like brom and his dark visions

mini wise, jes goodwyn knows how to capture the essence of what he is doing beautifully. i have always loved adrians smith\'s attention to detail and john blanche\'s insanity (if not his style)

i have always enjoyed the comic book work of simon davies as well
 
pre-raphalite (spelt wrong, its 7am). lol all the knight stuff, Luis Royo is also a deffo ne but anything that I can appreciate the technicality and skill is always good to look at.. a canvas of squares and circles.. no thank you.
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Originally posted by mattsterbenz
My favorite artist is Bob Ross. Yes, the guy with an afro that painted \"happy trees\". :)

Of course his paintings would not be seen in a fancy gallery next to works by Monet, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, etc.
I like Bob Ross and his painting methodology and if you watch him over a protracted period you come to realise that his work does have echos of Impressionism in it.
While he mostly painted imaginary landscapes I\'m pretty sure the likes of Monet wouldn\'t be to averse to trying his techniques and developing further from them. (Yes Bob is still being shown on SKY in the early mornings 13 years after he passed away)

Dabbling (badly) in water colours has made me respect artists who can make Paintings \"Come Alive\". The UK has The Society for All Artists HERE which sponsers The Painting and Drawing Channel which has helped me a lot in understanding some techniques about 2D art and allowed me to appreciate it more. (plus it\'s not been unhelpful on taking it towards my minis).
 
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