I think its great that you have an interest in "high art" as well as "commercial" or "illustration" art. I'd be very interested in learning what kind of other classic works you admire.
That is GREAT to know Debra. I just like being able to make the joke and recognize his work. All those artists who lived and worked during the Victorian age. Plus you can recognize his work. It's very distinctive. But mostly I like him for that Klimt joke.
Oh and Erik that is a good question. I would have to think about that. Make a list do a post. There is a little about each, like Klimt that make them stand out.
I ask because its easy for me to list all sorts of comic book style influences on my work, but I enjoy a number of classical works as well, particularly the Pre-Raphelities as they were pioneers in draftsmanship that would eventually lead to the commercial illustration field.
I do like Klimt's use of gold colored baubles in his work, especially here against the dark blue to create this "shimmering midnight" feel.
I forever stand vigilant to protect this planet from the myriad of forces that are always against us. Be it the octopus, zombies, aliens or the robots my team of human agents, and our feline allies, circle the globe in a never ending struggle for human freedom.
I learn all I can on every subject that interests me. I especially enjoy ancient history because in the past there are valuable lessons to be found. Also, if I ever get my time machine to work properly, it would be good to know a bit about possible destinations and what to expect when I get there.
I greatly appreciate beautiful design. Be it manufactured or found naturally I am fascinated by the process of invention. I am attracted to the unique, the strange, the haunted. I like to share what I find on this blog.
And not let us forget the 'Cephalopod Menace' who, if allowed to, would wrap their tentacles around all that is good and pure in this life and crush it until it remained no more. They are creatures of pure spite. Hate is all they know. Death is all they do. They are our most ruthless and determined enemy.
So we fight. Selena has the celebrity contacts, the cat is ruthless and without pity, Roosevelt's ghost has the experience and I do the wetwork.
Fighting for the future of the planet doesn't have to be a chore, however. We can take the time to appreciate all that is cool in this world even as we cut the octopus into bite sized chunks.
This is the reason there has always been and must forever be, a Cave of Cool. Be sure to wipe your feet before you enter.
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You know, Klimt was kind of a husky guy, balding and with a beard. He liked cats too. Reminds me of someone, but I can't quite place who.
Ah ha! THAT'S why you're such a fan of his!
I think its great that you have an interest in "high art" as well as "commercial" or "illustration" art. I'd be very interested in learning what kind of other classic works you admire.
That is GREAT to know Debra. I just like being able to make the joke and recognize his work. All those artists who lived and worked during the Victorian age. Plus you can recognize his work. It's very distinctive. But mostly I like him for that Klimt joke.
Oh and Erik that is a good question. I would have to think about that. Make a list do a post. There is a little about each, like Klimt that make them stand out.
I ask because its easy for me to list all sorts of comic book style influences on my work, but I enjoy a number of classical works as well, particularly the Pre-Raphelities as they were pioneers in draftsmanship that would eventually lead to the commercial illustration field.
I do like Klimt's use of gold colored baubles in his work, especially here against the dark blue to create this "shimmering midnight" feel.
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