What are some artist that you like?

UglyCasanova

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I am bored and so I've decided to start a thread about the fine arts:). I have always loved surrealist works like Magritte's (one of my favorite artist btw) and abstract things, but I am more impressed with the skill it took to make those old Renassainse type things. I don't know the proper genres (guess I'll have to do some research on google tonight) but as an artist (somewhat, I've been drawing and painting for 18 yrs now, but I do it only for the fun. And no, I don't draw DBZ) I have to appreciate the time it took to make them.

I also look not only at the technical side of the painting, but the underlying meaning as well. That's where my favorite Rene Magritte comes in. I actually painted his "Son of Man" painting on a ceiling tile at my school. I have been searching around tonigt and I found Maxim Federov. Take at look at some of his stuff, it's great. I like the one with the pyramid and the moon, and I think I may look for a print to spruce up my dorm.

What are some artist that you like? I am interested in seeing all sorts of things. I know ATOT has to have some artsy types :p.
 
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Originally posted by: LordMaul
Paul Oakenfold.

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YES! DJ Tiesto, Sasha and Digweed, ATB, but my favorite is Paul Van Dyk. Stuff like that; Gatecrasher and Radio1 Essential Mix collections too.
 

LordMaul

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Originally posted by: NightFlyerGTI
Originally posted by: LordMaul
Paul Oakenfold.

:Q

YES! DJ Tiesto, Sasha and Digweed, ATB, but my favorite is Paul Van Dyk. Stuff like that; Gatecrasher and Radio1 Essential Mix collections too.

Crystal Method pwns them all though, I'm afraid.


...oh, my, Starry Eye SUPRISE....:D
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Tiziano Vecello AKA Titian, and Rubens

This painting by Rubens had a profound effect on me when I first saw it as a young boy


Prometheus Bound

The web image does not begin to do it justice.
 

UglyCasanova

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I wonder what the meaning is?

I have also had paintings that leave a lasting memory from when I was a child. It doesn't have to be anything big, gawdy, or famous. The simplest things are sometimes the best. Take Juan Miro, I have no idea what this painting means, but it really captivates you in a way that most of the extravagant paintings can't.
 

Kadarin

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While not under the realm of "fine art", I happen to like the paintings of Michael Whelan. He does/did cover art for a number of sci-fi books, and a google search will reveal a number of sites with galleries. If you're an avid sci-fi reader, you might recognize a lot of his art.
 

cherrytwist

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I have drifted away from the "art scene" for some time but keep finding myself returning to visual art.

I'm particularly fond of the Abstract Expressionists and Outsider art. I have a difficult time appreciating art that isn't abstract. Not that I dislike it. I can appreciate the effort, but don't really see "the point" of re-creating an image of something exactly as it appears. I think it is far more challenging to create something that the artist sees that maybe no-one else can see (or wouldn't see).

Favorites include:

Robert Rauschenberg
Jackson Pollock
Cy Twombly
Arnulf Ranier
Jean DuBuffet

Also find the works of the following interesting, but for different reasons:

Cindy Sherman
Jonathan Borofsky
Ernst Trova
Alexander Calder
Henry Moore

I have taken to sketching/drawing (again) the past couple of months and participate in a "draw club" that meets weekly (with a model). Perhaps I'll scan something and post it if people seem interested.