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not one painting in particular, but i lurv me some ROTHKO
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no, i totally get it. the thing is this: in the painting i posted above, it's nothing that you can see in that picture that is the attraction for me. what i mean is that it doesn't work in the interwebs-- it's neither the subject of the painting nor the composition that i love there: it's the way the light reflects in the tiles from the sky outside the door that does it for me, that simple detail, but that you can only see in front of the actual painting. vermeer is also wonderful in the same way, by the way: live, in the flesh. or say for example rothko: postcard-sized reproductions would never do him justice. ![]() is that a great painting? it is. can that be seen over the interwebs? nevarr. in any case, i'd love to see botticelli's primavera and birth of venus in person. if i lived in florence, i'd stop by the uffizi every day. i've seen his mars and venus though, and also this: ![]() |
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I really adore paintings that look this realistic. It always boggles my mind when I can't tell the difference between an image someone painted, and a photograph. |
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as a photograph that would not be possible, would it? the night lights + the daytime sky? |
![]() Michaël Borremans "People must be punished" ![]() Same artist. "Four fairies" Couldn't find any larger pictures. |
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I believe my brain has become far too accustomed to digital photography. I didn't even think about that. But other than that small factor - the painting looks eerily lifelike. I can't even imagine the talent it must take to get every minute detail so precisely. Those first 3 abstracts that you posted were outstanding. |
Let's hear it for Bridget Riley and her genius Op-Art, especially "Crest":
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bridget riley, yes please!
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![]() Black Square - Kasimir Malevich - 1913. ![]() Guernica - Pablo Picasso - 1937 ![]() The Third of May 1808 - Francisco Goya - 1814 |
Satan and Tokolosh - great pics there. I've seen some of yer actualy Bridget Riley art, at that humongous gallery in Buenos Aires (bugger, cant remember the name of it offhand), and I remember being well impressed by both the scale and effect of her pieces - she sure likes to work with big canvases. One day, I will see "Guernica" as well.
I'm a fan of 20's Weimar-era genius Georg Grosz, and I was knocked away by this painting the first time I went to Berlin: ![]() ("Metropolis") |
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I like this pointy art as well. Looks really cool. |
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YES! don't make me choose. i love magritte and goya. ![]() spilliaert: vertigo ![]() edward hopper (i love the atmosphere he puts in his works) ![]() egon schiele did some of the best model drawings ever. |
I wanted to post Schiele and Chagall but couldn't decide which ones to post..
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I really like Jeffrey Smart, but I couldn't find my favourite of his on the internet, this one is pretty good though.
Jeffrey Smart ![]() Giacomo Balla ![]() I don't have a favourite though, I haven't looked at Modernism art in a long time. |
I love this thread :D
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I like impressionism.
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omg yes. ( the cat hugging pic)
impressionism yes too.. I just was replying before that was there haha. |
Claude Monet
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The Faust Tapes |
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Cy Twombly
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it's nice to see how many different thing get posted here.
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I have a witch fetish.
![]() Circe Individiosa - Waterhouse yes, I <3 LARPers too. |
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La petite éplucheuse de pommes de terre - Albert Anker 1886
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warhol. its a painting of a shadow. |
That was brand new to me.
I found it more interesting than what he's known for. Thank you. |
he also did a lot of piss paintings, literaly. he got people to piss on the canvas that was covered in oxidised paint. the results are quite interesting to say the least.
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![]() Ilya Repin. Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on November 16, 1581. 1885. Oil on canvas. The Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia. ![]() Borrell del Caso And I like Monet's Nymphéas but it's a whole room of them at l'Orangerie in Paris and it doesn't work on a screen. |
i remember seeing this painting years ago, it was of the artists mother in her death bed, and it was kinda purple/blue and quite "swirly" by which i mean there was a kind of vortex effect around the figure, and its always stuck in my mind but ive forgotten the artist and name, so if anyone thinks they know the one i mean then id love to know cos it was beautiful.
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yes! i saw them too about a year ago, and it's true, you can't describe them or show it on a picture or a screen. they're wonderful. |
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Wouldn't know, but it made me think of a painting that has stuck with me since I was a child. ![]() The Dead Mother - Edvard Munch - 1900 |
yep, that's one that crawls under your skin.
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