Month: September 2013
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Sam Bosma
Sam Bosma is an illustrator, comics artist and animaiton background artist whose clients include Scholastic, Simon & Schuster, The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Cartoon Network, MTV and Image Comics. His website includes example of his work in several categories. You can see more, and larger images, on his blog,…
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Fulvio di Piazza
Fulvio di Piazza’s large scale paintings seem to depict collisions of aspects of the natural world, animal, mineral and vegatable, with the rough scars of the artificial. And the collisions aren’t pretty — except of course, that they are. Extraordinarily detailed and textural, his landforms, trees, clouds, animals, faces and fanciful forms combine with one…
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Eye Candy for Today: Jan Roos still life
Still Life with Fruit and Vegetables, Jan Roos On Google Cultural Institute: Art Project. Also on Wikimedia Commons. Original is in the Musei di Strada Nuova.
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Tilden Daken
Samuel Tilden Daken was an American aritst and writer active in the early part of the 20th century. He was noted for his plein air paintings of the California countryside, mountains, and redwood forests, as well as for his colorful life experiences. Early in his career, Daken worked as a fresco painter, but most of…
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Eye Candy for Today: Mønsted forest scene
A forest near Ilsenburg in the Harz, Germany, Peder Mørk Mønsted. On Wikimedia Commons. I don't know the location of the original. See my previous post on Peder Mørk Mønsted.
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My Tor.com post on Ian McQue’s flying ships
I've written a post for Tor.com on the wonderfully impossible flying ships of Ian McQue, titled: Concept Artist's Weather-beaten Ships Ply Oceans of Air. Here’s my previous post on Ian McQue.
