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The Gods of MarsMichael Whelan This is a striking piece of art from well known fantasy artist Michael Whelan. He did this piece as a book cover for 'The Gods Of Mars'. The image shows a naked man surrounded by alien creatures with angry postures. Yet even in this alien environment, the man is in control of the situation, as shown by fact that he's driving a sword through one ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) Mario Lanza MuralDiane Keller Thank you, Chris and Lindsey, for sharing your passion for Mario Lanza. I live in Philly, a few blocks away from this mural. While I am not familiar with his music, I can understand now why this mural exists.
Discuss this Artwork (1 message) 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) 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) Motive ForceBryan Larsen I won't belabor Larsen's talent here, given the number of his works already on this site! But I had to post my other purchase. I will say that my favorite part of this painting (among many) is Dagny's hand on the blue-green rail. So much is contained there, and it clearly, beautifully says "mine." I also like the countryside behind, because it's no... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (4 messages) Stoned FaceA. Robert Malcom Even in the seriousness of Art, there is humor, wherein, thru subtle and not so subtle usage, there shows the sense of malevolency in its proper format, almost as if the same used in political illustratings. Note the bored look, the drool off the tongue, the patient stoneness of the outer, with the intimacy of the inner. It is the first in a seri... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (7 messages) Flatulence d’ ArtistaNewberry Learn how Postmodern Art uses cheek as its primary aesthetic value and in what way you exercise PM aesthetics in a daily if not hourly manner. http://anartistsvoice.org/fat/fat.html (cut and paste to follow link.) Michael
Discuss this Artwork (1 message) 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)
Discuss this Artwork (1 message) 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) GratitudeDanielle Anjou Here, form and feeling are inextricable. This is what I feel like when I'm happy - I feel like a five-year old dancing an impromptu dance because the crocus are blooming, but also with full realization that I'm a full-fledged woman who, because of her age and knowledge, loves life that much more. ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (5 messages) Judith IGustav Klimt This painting by Gustav Klimt embodies dignity and cold calculation in the persona of the, yes, Biblical character of Judith, who beheaded the enemy leader Holofernes, whose armies threatened her father's tribe. ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) Fall TreeBill Sienkiewicz The illustrator Bill Sienkiewicz has been active now for at least 25 years, producing artwork for all forums, including comic books... ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) The Randles-Murray HillJoseph Maurone Just for fun, the last days of the Randles before they parted ways. What might have been had they stayed together.
Discuss this Artwork (4 messages) the nimbus arrivalpauly hart turn it and view a different picture. a pauly hart original acrylic and latex on canvas original sold... what do you see?
Discuss this Artwork (25 messages) Reared WindowA. Robert Malcom This was an outgrowth of a photo showing a tree managing to grow in a narrow canyon way, where only the part above the walls has the leafry... wanting to make it more interesting, took the idea and made it as part of the 'backyard' of a home... wanting further to see it better, and to gain a sense of depth to the work, turned the left wall into a c... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (0 messages) Preliminary Sketch for Cover Art for The Vision-Driven LifeDoris Walton I am contracting a local artist to create the cover art for my book The Vision-Driven Life. This sketch represents a pencil draft to capture the essentials of the work though I expect a final painting in full color. Inspired by the classic sculpture Man Carving His Own Destiny, this work shows that both man and woman can carve their own unique li... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (10 messages) Yes the Mind Never DiesROY4L (None) See the website itself at http://yesthemindneverdies.ytmnd.com/ Bridget: I'm not much for weird surrealist artwork, but this one seems to have a message to which I believe centers around the issue of how people treat kids as being inherently stupid and willfully ignorant. That's why I like really like this one piece, really hits home a point withou... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (2 messages) Robert Toth An artist named Robert Toth has a sculpted bust of Ayn Rand for sale. ... (See the whole comment)
Discuss this Artwork (1 message) Ayn Rand CaricatureUnknown Artist I wanted to share with you guys an Ayn Rand caricature that ran in a college magazine where I went to school awhile back. I really like it. If it doesn't show up in a thumbnail, just click on the this thread title to view it.
Discuss this Artwork (40 messages) Jeff Landauer For now, I have selected The Good Life icon of RoR as the main branding icon for the PROPEL(TM) club network. Unfortunately, the original high resolution file and software for this icon has long since gone, so I need some help from willing parties either to reconstruct it or to suggest a brand new one that captures the spirit of PROPEL(TM). So I ... (See the whole comment)
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