I really think Jack B. is quite an artist...
I cannot believe all the things he comes up with..some of the times, he does pen and ink drawings which are brilliant, and he then continues to tell you a story about the drawing..He is AMAZING!!..and Talented...!!
2007-11-23 11:37:07
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answered by Kerilyn 7
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My favorite artist is most definitely MC Escher. I can get lost in his works for hours at a time. The fantastical, physically impossible works make my mind wander in a way that gives me a relaxation unlike anything I've ever tried. I also love to imagine the world where those paintings are real, and wonder what I'd do.
2007-11-23 11:43:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i have were given been between the first on the scene of a few really undesirable vehicle wrecks. it is astounding the those that provide as a lot as render help. no individual as right now as considers asking you even as you're religious. Human lives are what concerns. And, it is really all that concerns. At that element in time, we are each of the similar. No adjustments. once you concentration your ideas and means into what truly concerns, look how we paintings jointly. we are all centred on the incorrect subject matters, now aren't any further we. those are the certainly and actual values all of us percentage. Selflessness even as a fellow human is in opt for. We though were given it!
2016-10-24 23:28:20
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answered by ? 4
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Hieronymus Bosch
The use of symbolism is rampant throughout his works. He worked at a time when symbols constituted a basic visual language. He is said to have been an inspiration for the surrealist movement in the twentieth century.
2007-11-23 12:13:48
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answered by Zappster (Deep Thunker) 6
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Ah, thanks Kerilyn!!!
(((((((Kerilyn)))))))
My all time favourite is Beardsley, of course. The mastery of line and his capability to imply the sinister have never been equalled. That his working years were five short ones is remarkable, as well. Dead at 25, he accomplished an incredible amount of work, and his impact has been enormous. No other artist captured the fin de siecle so well as he.
2007-11-23 11:56:17
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answered by Jack B, goodbye, Yahoo! 6
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For dead artists, several pieces by Maxfield Parrish and Bougeureau.
For living artists
- Michael Pape (one of the finest wildlife painters ever)
- Gerard Priault (one of the finest landscape painters ever)
-Tony Mascardelli (one of the finest figurative artists ever)
-Tiffany Hastie (one of the finest miniature artists ever)
-Catherine Perdreau and Louise Dandurand (two of the finest naive painters ever)
-Andre Philibert ( one of the finest night painters ever)
-Qing Zhang (the finest master of silk embroidery ever, by far)
2007-11-24 06:08:53
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answered by Phil H 2
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Georgia O'Keeffe is my favorite artist. She captures light as no one else can, draws you into the picture, makes you want to feel the painting.
2007-11-23 12:10:05
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answered by Sage 6
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Frank Frazetta is my all time favorite, his work shows me there is no one ideal woman or man and that beauty isn't always on the surface.
2007-11-23 12:43:12
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answered by Black Dragon 5
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Dali, and his work speaks to me in enigmatic riddles and perpetual confusion.
2007-11-23 13:30:13
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answered by Anonymous
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hmmm ..... as for my favorite artist ..... hmmm ..... PLATO ! , yeah , that's was it's , PLATO , hmmm , he was my favorite artist of about whatever you may thought of. If that's was not it's , then , how about if i say , that , DIONYSUS was my favorite artist , haaa , now you may wonders of what's i meant. Da Nae He Sus.
2007-11-23 16:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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