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Thread started 09/15/08 5:18pm

evenstar3

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POST ART YOU LIKE

I'm obsessed with this at the moment.

Francis Bacon, Triptych, May-June, 1973

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Reply #1 posted 09/15/08 5:24pm

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HR Giger, one of my idols.
Freedom is to trust that you're doing what you must according to your lust
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Reply #2 posted 09/15/08 5:27pm

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Reply #3 posted 09/15/08 5:30pm

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the last art noise that caught my attention was a collective of young artists called PAPERRAD.

they're difficult to explain, you just kind of have to experience them:

www.paperrad.org


(caution: wear sunglasses. lol )
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LET A WOMAN BE A WOMAN AND A MAN BE A MAN
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Reply #10 posted 09/15/08 5:38pm

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The Arnolfini Wedding/The Arnolfini Portrait

Detail and light is amazing in this



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Reply #11 posted 09/15/08 5:40pm

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Aside from about four other pieces of art, it's the only one I know the name of. It means more to me because I have been to the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam and have a print of this that a dear friend bought for me.
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Reply #14 posted 09/15/08 5:42pm

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NoodleSoup said:

Maybe someone can help me out. I'm thinking of a painting of a couple in a room, there's a chandelier above, and a mirror behind reflecting the scene. A dog at the couple's feet too, with fruit by the window and light coming in. The whole thing is incredibly detailed and the light is so real it's crazy.


Sounds badass! I was thinking of painting this guy, who's kinda lazily pointing up to the sky and this other guy is leaning down to touch his finger, as if he's instilling life into him! I thought of it when I was watching E.T.
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NDRU said:

NoodleSoup said:

Maybe someone can help me out. I'm thinking of a painting of a couple in a room, there's a chandelier above, and a mirror behind reflecting the scene. A dog at the couple's feet too, with fruit by the window and light coming in. The whole thing is incredibly detailed and the light is so real it's crazy.


Sounds badass! I was thinking of painting this guy, who's kinda lazily pointing up to the sky and this other guy is leaning down to touch his finger, as if he's instilling life into him! I thought of it when I was watching E.T.


Sounds good, do it! thumbs up!
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Reply #18 posted 09/15/08 6:21pm

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horatio said:





i love his stuff. yay!
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Reply #19 posted 09/15/08 6:25pm

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horatio said:





one of my last major papers was on this piece! a compare/contrast to hans baldung grien's witches' sabbath-



we so have similar tastes, horatio biggrin
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Reply #20 posted 09/15/08 6:33pm

horatio

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horatio said:





one of my last major papers was on this piece! a compare/contrast to hans baldung grien's witches' sabbath-



we so have similar tastes, horatio biggrin



you'll have to buy rather than rent cause its likely hard to rent

HAXAN WITCHCRAFT THROUGH THE AGES

you'll love it and worth the money of actually owning it.

and its perfect timing for halloween.


the soundtracks vary it seems, the original and the 60's jazz ones are the best IMO.

http://www.amazon.com/Hax...B00005O5CA
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Reply #21 posted 09/15/08 6:45pm

horatio

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Reply #22 posted 09/15/08 6:55pm

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Shake it til ya make it dancing jig
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Reply #23 posted 09/15/08 7:16pm

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Bruce Nauman "Self-Portrait as a Fountain":




Kerry James Marshall "Souvenir"



Mark Tansey "The Innocent Eye Test" (one of my favorite paintings ever!)



Hiroshi Sugimoto "Hall of 33 Bays"



Shirin Neshat "Turbulent" (film stills)



Sarah Sze "Triple Point of Water" installation at the Whitney



Malick Sidibe "During the Great Heat, 1976" (I love this photo! My favorite part is how the second girl from the left's toes are sticking out of the water.}



Gillian Wearing from "Signs That Say What You Want Them to Say and Not Signs That Say What Other People Want You To Say"



My hero, Marcel Duchamp: "Boite-en-Valise"



Hindu Sculpture and manuscript painting love





And just for you, evenstar, my new favorite Jeff Koons': his "Made in Heaven" series. lol NSFW!!!
"Your presence and dry wit are appealing in a mysterious way."
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Reply #24 posted 09/15/08 7:18pm

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i loves me some Giacometti

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DevotedPuppy said:



And just for you, evenstar, my new favorite Jeff Koons': his "Made in Heaven" series. lol NSFW!!!


falloff

Cracked me up scrolling down... ahh, a poodle... a man licking a lady's vagina by a waterfall... yorkshire terriers... a guy hitting it from the back... cherubs... lol
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Reply #26 posted 09/15/08 7:38pm

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i loves me some Giacometti





http://www.richardgraygal...ometti.asp

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NoodleSoup said:

DevotedPuppy said:



And just for you, evenstar, my new favorite Jeff Koons': his "Made in Heaven" series. lol NSFW!!!


falloff

Cracked me up scrolling down... ahh, a poodle... a man licking a lady's vagina by a waterfall... yorkshire terriers... a guy hitting it from the back... cherubs... lol


Umm, that's the artist, Jeff Koons and his ex-wife, Ilona. She was a Hungarian(?) porn star (Cicciolina) and later served in the Italian parliment. I just saw the Jeff Koons show at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and those were my favorite pieces in the show, seriously! I think they are very clever. I especially like Ilona's Asshole, it's brilliant! Is he being literal, like "yeah, that's her asshole"; or is it that his penis, which draws just as much attention and forms the vertical axis of the photo, represents Jeff Koons (obviously) and is metephorical, like, "Koon's is really a fucking asshole"? Or he's fucking an asshole, literally. lol (Well maybe not for that photo, but in the Red Butt (Close Up) one. You have to know Koons' work, I can't decide if it's a big joke to him, or if he really believes what he said they were about:
I went through moral conflict. I could not sleep for a long time in the preparation of my new work. I had to go to the depths of my own sexuality, my own morality to be able to remove fear, guilt, and shame from myself. All of this has been removed for the viewer."


The yorkies and flowers aren't part of the Made in Heaven series, they are from his Banality series--I'm not sure why they are on that webpage.

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"Your presence and dry wit are appealing in a mysterious way."
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Reply #28 posted 09/15/08 8:03pm

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NDRU said:


Sounds badass! I was thinking of painting this guy, who's kinda lazily pointing up to the sky and this other guy is leaning down to touch his finger, as if he's instilling life into him! I thought of it when I was watching E.T.


hmmm



"Your presence and dry wit are appealing in a mysterious way."
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Reply #29 posted 09/15/08 8:05pm

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DevotedPuppy said:

NDRU said:


Sounds badass! I was thinking of painting this guy, who's kinda lazily pointing up to the sky and this other guy is leaning down to touch his finger, as if he's instilling life into him! I thought of it when I was watching E.T.


hmmm





love ...still can't quite believe I saw this for real cloud9
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