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Artistic, musical, creative, and entertaining topics of art about all things geek.
PAINTING FOREVER
“Gioconda” or Mona Lisa, is possibly the most famous painting in the world, painted by Leonardo da Vinci around 1503 and 1514. The painting is valued at more than $1 billion and is probably the greatest treasure of Renaissance art. Housed in the Louvre Museum, Paris, the French call her La Joconde. The painting is commonly known to Italians as La Gioconda. Mona Lisa is unarguably the finest example of portrait art, and one of the greatest Renaissance paintings of the 15th and 16th centuries. The Mona Lisa exemplifies Leonardo's contribution to the art of oil painting. The painterly technique used by Leonardo Da Vinci involves the smooth transition from one color to another, by means of ultra-subtle tonal gradations.
By Dandelionclub5 years ago in Geeks
Infant Naturale 002
A few years before I drew this larger scale drawing on stretched Canson paper in 1995, Madonna (the entertainer: love her or hate her!), published a modest book that was 128 pages long. The tome weighted in at (it seemed to me) at about six to seven kilograms, and had luck would have it, my local Canberra School of Art Library had a beautiful copy of it on their yellow varnished MDF standard “New Books” shelf, in 1995. It was covered in a PET Mylar bag, had a one pound US aluminium front cover and was spiral ringbound. If ever there was a statement that alternative sexuality and lifestyle had come of age, it was this!
By Patrick Hromas Artist5 years ago in Geeks
To make illustrations, start from these sites
The biggest headache for illustrators is to find material inspiration. Today everyone is very lucky, young, to share together. These websites are rich in themes, different themes, diverse in styles, and updated quickly. You can enjoy the excellent works of illustrators from all over the world, and see how big the brains of others are, and I believe that inspiration will continue to flow.
By herlinda belezos5 years ago in Geeks
Infant Naturale
Whilst chatting to a fellow volunteer at Braemar Gallery in Springwood NSW, (a small village of about five thousand people in the Blue Mountains, Australia) today, I showed him this, a small watercolour I pained during my last year of university. Twenty-six years ago, I was studying at the Australian National University in sleepy Canberra, and I was obsessed with horses, or Horses as I insisted to write about the quadrupeds in those pre-Corona Virus and even pre-Olympic days.
By Patrick Hromas Artist5 years ago in Geeks
Processing My Feelings through Basquiat.. Top Story - September 2020.
Jean Michel Basquiat was a graffiti artist who gained notoriety in the 1980s for his gritty neo-expressionist style. Neo-expressionism is a style of art that communicates vivid and jarring images which often leaves viewers feeling a sense of tension, alienation and ambiguity. Jean Michel Basquiat's work focused on the internal struggle that we can all relate to in this pandemic.
By Aashna Woodin5 years ago in Geeks












