Single Favorite piece of art?

vincegamer

Active member
So is that done with oils? or is it a photograph. If it\'s painted it is the best quality photo-realist work I\'ve seen.
 

Legacy Account

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If it\'s painted it\'s awesome...... but pointless:(

:D

Hey D - that drawing is from \'97. I\'d been finished a year by then you bloody slacker!
 

Fizl

Secret Crocodile
This is my favorite piece of art...I have this above my mantle piece in the living room.


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Done by Mackenzie Thorpe.

I spend so long looking at it and seeing a different mood every time.

Shaz
 
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this is mine - i have a full scale print of it on my study wall....

I\'m not religious, but the painting is very evocative and spiritual to me...

The Death of Saint by J. W. Waterhouse 1885

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Nelson

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Originally posted by vincegamer
So is that done with oils? or is it a photograph. If it\'s painted it is the best quality photo-realist work I\'ve seen.
Nope, not a photograph, not even oils....it was done with acrylics. He seems to alternate between photo-realistic and merely semi-realistic. :D

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No Such Agency

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Originally posted by aphillipsonuk
this is mine - i have a full scale print of it on my study wall....

I\'m not religious, but the painting is very evocative and spiritual to me...

The Death of Saint by J. W. Waterhouse 1885

... Saint who?

(EDIT - it\'s Saint Eulalia. Tortured to death in the Forum in 304 AD, FYI for those with a hagiographic bent...)
 
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nosferatu

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Originally posted by Sturmhalo
Dali and Giger kind of go hand in hand with the gaming/painting lot... much like witch craft (see other thread!). Both artists are quite tedious, especially Dali who\'s become the pin up of every squat and middle class wannabe living room.

lol

Just because you don\'t like/believe something, doesn\'t mean you have to belittle everyone who does. There\'s lots of art being displayed in this thread that I think is complete bollocks, but I respect others tastes and will just refrain from commenting on it. Each to their own... :flame:

I\'m not a big Dali fan (my wife likes his stuff), but I love Giger\'s work, also a name to look out for (for those with a slightly less arrogant, more open minded outlook on life) is Australian artist James Gleeson, brilliant ...especially his more recent stuff. I\'ll try and track down an example, if not my favourite piece.

Sturm will probably rip it to pieces and say it\'s a load of tosh anyway... ???
 

Brandlin

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Originally posted by No Such Agency
Originally posted by aphillipsonuk
this is mine - i have a full scale print of it on my study wall....

I\'m not religious, but the painting is very evocative and spiritual to me...

The Death of Saint by J. W. Waterhouse 1885

... Saint who?

(EDIT - it\'s Saint Eulalia. Tortured to death in the Forum in 304 AD, FYI for those with a hagiographic bent...)



Oooops - sorry i missed the saints name off... yes NSA - you\'re right!

(ps new nick.... my long time dwarf rpg character and wargames general...)
 

sniffles

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Ooh! Thanks for posting the Gleeson, Munkie! I\'d never heard of him before and I quite like that. I love surrealism.
 

Gin1906

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Shawn, WOW, I really really like that! Put a smile on my face! :D I am not sure what I like better the flying shoe, or the expression on the face of the stage diver! Do you have more?
if so please share!
Gin

**Edit** almost 5 minutes later, still chuckling!lol
 

minimaker

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I just ran into this:
http://www.computerarts.co.uk/gallery/gallery_2/april_2005
Kind of a combination of art nouveau and Japanese art.

Thought you might want to see.
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
@spacemunkie - are you serious, look at the smile on those sheep. they\'re not brainless, they know something we don\'t - run away, run away!!

@nelson - shit man those are beautiful, so lifelike

@shaun - hell yeah! thats what all concerts should be like!
 
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nosferatu

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Originally posted by Spacemunkie
A lot of Gleeson\'s stuff is a little derivative of Dali\'s, but he has done a few cracking pieces. I like this one....

Some of Gleeson\'s early stuff is quite Dali-esque, I agree. The ones I love are the last ten years worth, in a similar vein to the one you posted.

There was a big exhibition of his work here in Melbourne a couple of months back, with hundreds of pieces. It was truly amazing. His use of colour in the larger, more recent work is just supurb.

I\'ll try and scan in a couple of my favourites from the exhibition catalogue, but the pics don\'t really do them justice.
 

Gin1906

New member
A couple of pages back Valander mentioned one of my favorite artists, Olivia. I have a couple of her books, she does beautiful female fantasy pictures (pinup girls) below are 7 of hers, my favorite is the banshee (2nd) and the Cat and Mouse Tattoo (3rd)
Enjoy
Gin

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nosferatu

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Originally posted by nosferatu

I\'ll try and scan in a couple of my favourites from the exhibition catalogue, but the pics don\'t really do them justice.

Ok, I promised to scan a couple of my favourite James Gleeson paintings. Finally got around to it. So here they are, for anyone interested. These paintings are approx 2m x 1.5m in size (except the last one).

First is my favourite Winterreise:

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...second is The Authority of the Shell:


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...third is The Darkening Stage (sorry about the right hand side of the image ...trying not to wreck the spine of the exhibition catalogue while scanning):


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...and lastly, something quite different and a little older, Crucifixion:

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Enjoy! :)
 
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