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BestButchBoy 01-07-2011 03:30 PM

Kandinsky
 
http://www.pool.org.au/files/imageca.../kandinsky.jpg

There is no must in art because art is free.
~Wassily Kandinsky

StillettoDoll 01-09-2011 07:25 AM

Charles Rohlfs
 
Charles Rohlfs 1853-1936. He was a American furniture maker. I love gothic furniture and I find his style very gothic , He did some furniture for buckingham place. Would love to have anything of Rohlfs for my bedroom

http://images-partners-tbn.google.co...1/PRESS740.jpghttp://images-partners-tbn.google.co...%2520chair.JPGhttp://images-partners-tbn.google.co...2520Rohlfs.jpghttp://images-partners-tbn.google.co...15-382x540.jpghttp://images-partners-tbn.google.co...iture-2011.jpghttp://images-partners-tbn.google.co...ticleLarge.jpg

http://www.bechs.org/exhibits/esenwe.../interior1.jpg

BestButchBoy 01-14-2011 01:42 PM

http://worldsworsttourist.com/Painti...y/image041.jpg

http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/sarg/hd_sarg.htm

dark_crystal 07-02-2011 09:55 AM

i just found my program from AMOA's "New Art in Austin: 15 to Watch, February 26- May 22, 2011" and remembered how mush I loved Debra Broz:
http://www.debrabroz.com/feeding%201.jpg

deb_U_taunt 07-02-2011 10:34 AM

One person's trash is another person's art:

http://www.nemomatic.com/nemomatic/portfolio.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemo_Gould


I love people who can think, feel and see outside the box.

dark_crystal 07-04-2011 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Debby (Post 370252)
One person's trash is another person's art:

http://www.nemomatic.com/nemomatic/portfolio.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemo_Gould

I love people who can think, feel and see outside the box.


OOOO good catch, Debby! Here's a trash-to-treasure out-of-the-box jeweler that turned up on my twitter feed:

http://homemade-speed.com/

Violette 07-04-2011 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T4Texas (Post 38401)
Wow! What a great lot of art lovers you are! I have enjoyed the posts and the wide variety of art represented.
Several years ago I went to a traveling MOMA exhibit that came to Houston. There were many famous paintings including Starry Night by Van Gogh. I had seen the painting many times in books and frankly wasn't a huge Van Gogh fan. But as I stood in front if it, you could see every single brush stroke and suddenly I felt overwhelmed with emotion. It was like I was standing there watching him paint it and you could feel the raw power, love, pain and desire for perfection all in one moment. I actually started to tear up right there in the museum. I have never felt that way about a piece of art before or since, and feel it was one of those rare moments in life when your soul is truly touched by something.

I felt very similarly when I saw Il Davide (I actually saw all three, but I am speaking of the one in the Accademia). Standing in front of it was very moving. There is a reason it is such an art cliche.

Wow, love this thread! So many artists came to mind, here's only a few:

Caravaggio: for his dramatic use of chiaroscuro
Munch: well, b/c, who hasn't felt like that guy in The Scream?
Michelangelo, Bernini, Rodin: I think sculpture is magical (Come on now, Ecstasy of Saint Teresa--amazing!)
O'Keeffe: she was just pretty damn cool. Strong. Brilliant.
Kahlo: one of my absolute favorites. Her work touches me deeply.
My kid: I am biased, but I think she is brilliant!


Oh, I haven't even gotten to the photographers. And don't get me started on dancers...

Tommi 07-04-2011 12:33 PM

The stunning reality in his work..

Frederic Remington *

http://www.artbronze.com/images/broncho_slider.jpg
Sculptures

History
Frederic Remington (1861-1909) cast 22 different subjects. The first foundry with which he worked was the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company in New York. Four different sculptures were cast in bronze, starting in 1895, using the sand-casting method. They were The Broncho Buster, The Wounded Bunkie, The Wicked Pony, and The Scalp. In 1900 Remington began working exclusively with the Roman Bronze Works, New York. They produced his bronzes using the lost-wax bronze casting process until his death in 1909. Remington's widow, Eva, authorized the foundry to continue casting Remington's bronzes, until her death in 1918. By direction of Eva Remington's will, the foundry destroyed the molds shortly after her death

deb_U_taunt 07-04-2011 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dark_crystal (Post 371737)
OOOO good catch, Debby! Here's a trash-to-treasure out-of-the-box jeweler that turned up on my twitter feed:

http://homemade-speed.com/

This is some fun stuff :)

dark_crystal 07-04-2011 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Violette (Post 371872)
I felt very similarly when I saw Il Davide (I actually saw all three, but I am speaking of the one in the Accademia). Standing in front of it was very moving. There is a reason it is such an art cliche.

Il Davide as photographed illegally from inside my purse

http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._6465090_n.jpg

deb_U_taunt 07-04-2011 02:53 PM

I love sculputure and Marco Cochrane is a favorite:
http://www.marcocochrane.com/

http://news.cnet.com/i/tim/2010/09/1...sDanceBlue.png

kannon 07-04-2011 03:29 PM

keifer
 
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi.../24/Kiefer.jpg

kannon 07-04-2011 03:36 PM

Joseph Beuys
 
http://artinvestment.ru/content/down...in_the_usa.jpg

http://db-artmag.com/cms/upload/56/o..._K19870398.jpg

deb_U_taunt 07-04-2011 03:52 PM

Dale Chihuly - love the bright colors and the way the light bounces.

http://www.chihuly.com/Data/Sites/2/..._Chihuly_B.jpg

Violette 07-04-2011 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Debby (Post 372041)
Dale Chihuly - love the bright colors and the way the light bounces.

http://www.chihuly.com/Data/Sites/2/..._Chihuly_B.jpg



oh, yes! Chihuly. Love Chihuly!!



art gets me really excited

deb_U_taunt 07-04-2011 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Violette (Post 372117)
oh, yes! Chihuly. Love Chihuly!!



art gets me really excited

I see art in most everything. I put my partner is brain overload sometimes. lol

dark_crystal 07-06-2011 12:31 PM

I am reading this right now:

http://www.woostercollective.com/cov...5295-thumb.jpg

And it is amazing. What does everyone else think of (i love it) graffiti?

deb_U_taunt 07-10-2011 01:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dark_crystal (Post 373189)
I am reading this right now:

http://www.woostercollective.com/cov...5295-thumb.jpg

And it is amazing. What does everyone else think of (i love it) graffiti?

I love some graffiti. Not tagging. My back fence gets gang tagged all the time. Wish they would paint the good stuff.

deb_U_taunt 07-10-2011 01:11 AM

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_-_OMl505-t...oll_3_OTIS.JPG

I love the troll under the Fremont Bridge in Seattle.

T4Texas 07-11-2011 10:28 PM

Doug West's seriagraphs

http://www.dougwestart.com/gallery/t..._callingth.jpg

DoReMiFemme 07-11-2011 11:00 PM

Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present
 
I happened upon this late last year and it took my breath away.

The premise is that the artist, Marina Abramovic, becomes the art. Living, breathing, reflective. She sits in a chair, either in front of a table or not, and those viewing her exhibit have the opportunity to sit across from her. She is stoic, silent, reflective.

I think what moved me most about this piece was the people who sat across from her. Some cried, some smiled. Their faces so were so open, so honest.

I have to stop and think of how I would feel in such a situation, or how she felt. To have locked eyes with so many people, to have shared their secrets without a word! Gah! I think the concept is so beautiful.

Here are a couple portraits that I fancied:

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4042/...5e9c9ebe_m.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3391/...7f48f4ae_m.jpg

And the artist herself (isn't she beautiful?):

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3358/...78072923_m.jpg

Here's a link to the flickr feed with portraits, as well as a link to the MoMA site.

Flickr.

MoMa: The Artist Is Present

Rivkeh 07-12-2011 12:16 AM

Mark Ryden
 
I LOVE the work of Mark Ryden, for technique and for subject matter

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_thZYaOl96D...ark_ryden2.jpg

musicman 07-12-2011 03:19 AM

My favourite Artist
 
I love Trish Romance work. The winter scenes, the time frames of 1800/ early 1900. The old houses, huge fire places, horse and carriages. A much more simpler time.

http://clickart.homestead.com/tr.html

dark_crystal 07-17-2011 06:47 AM

I might be in love with Howard Fister('s ghost)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...iseGardens.jpg

T4Texas 07-17-2011 07:24 AM

John Baeder, photorealist painter of diners and the American Roadside

http://www.johnbaeder.com/2005/image...mpia-Diner.jpg

Sachita 07-17-2011 07:38 AM

I love RC Gorman. His soft colors, paintings of native american women.

Rockinonahigh 07-17-2011 11:10 AM

Recently I was shoping at the goodwill store bear by,I didnt really need anything but I often go just to brouse the place,As I was checking out the store I passed a large mirror with somethng behind it,I kept walking but I had he nagging feeling I should go back and see what was behing the morror..so I did.What I found was a hand painted water color of a native american woman rideing a paint horse draging a travios.It was a winter pic cause she was wraped in a colorful blanket with desert mountains in the back ground,it was well mounted and framed..I have no Idea who JC Madden is but the work is really good.

gotoseagrl 07-17-2011 07:59 PM

http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/296.../graphic-1.jpg

John Sloan The Cot, 1907

Softly 07-17-2011 08:36 PM

Gustav Klimt

I have The Tree of Life in my living room.

http://64.19.142.13/imgc.allpostersi...ee-of-Life.jpg

weatherboi 07-17-2011 08:56 PM

G.B. JONES- female Tom of Finland
 
http://www.queer-arts.org/archive/show3/jones/11.jpg

dark_crystal 07-18-2011 11:24 AM


Rockinonahigh 07-18-2011 03:48 PM

AS I posted earler I bought a watercolor that was signed by jCMadden,well ive been doing some checking up on this picture,seems like jCMadden has works that have been soled in several art auctions..if the signature is really hers my $7.95 watercolor will be worth a fair amount of $$.Her history is amazeing she was born of slaves and ended up a millionair liveing in NYC,her family had a buisness of hair products for black men and women,she was born in Louisiana and passed in 1919 at age 58.I am still doing some reserch and have been in contact by email with the last auction house that sold a watercolor of hers that is very simular to the one I have.I dont know if it will pan out cause im not that lucky, but one can dream.Since she passed in 1919 there is no telling how old this picture is.

Sparkle 07-21-2011 04:59 PM

Rest In Peace Lucian Freud

http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/201...anfreudss.html

Rivkeh 07-22-2011 02:39 AM

Hyper-Realistic sculptor Ron Mueck

http://insomni-art.com/wp-content/up...on-mueck-4.jpg

imperfect_cupcake 07-22-2011 03:59 AM

I have a deep love of various Japanese artists and prints of landscapes. Most of them from about the 1700's but a few contemporary ones. I also love Tibetian, javanese, balinese and Indian (more so southern India) art.

western paintings can be cool and I have a few favourites but they just don't move me as much.

dark_crystal 07-22-2011 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rivkeh (Post 383406)
Hyper-Realistic sculptor Ron Mueck


You would think a lot of the impact comes from the scale but NOOOO:

http://www.hoax-slayer.com/images/ro...sculpture4.jpg


http://www.hoax-slayer.com/images/ro...sculpture7.jpg

Thanks for sharing this, Rivkeh!

dark_crystal 07-22-2011 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sparkle (Post 383117)
Rest In Peace Lucian Freud



dark_crystal 07-22-2011 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by honeybarbara (Post 383415)
I have a deep love of various Japanese artists and prints of landscapes. Most of them from about the 1700's but a few contemporary ones. I also love Tibetian, javanese, balinese and Indian (more so southern India) art.

western paintings can be cool and I have a few favourites but they just don't move me as much.

my favorite non-western artworks are the paintings of the indigenous ppl of Australia

http://www.aboriginalartonline.com/a...e=10&local=18#

Greco 07-22-2011 03:31 PM

RIP Lucien
 



a painter's painter RIP Lucien Freud

NJFemmie 07-26-2011 05:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Galahad (Post 63942)
NJFemmie, Do you have the name of the Cloud Balloon artist or a link to where you found it? I have been looking for it for some time now.


vladimir kush

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...0oQY6vu0FzDp3g

http://www.reprogramacion.com/upload/vladimir-kush.jpg

http://www.paragonfineart.com/images...-the-ocean.jpg


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