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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: Immortally on July 14, 2013, 11:09 pm
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My hobby is to make photo-editings whit photshop/gimp and search for a a suitable quote or poem,the result is great
favorite art is dark-art / symbolic or spiritual . are there more Sr members who like this??
here,s a karma poem....http://torimagesbp2vt3u.onion/i/dism.jpg What you think of it? :)
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Thats awesome! I'm a fan of alex grey and seen him painting in person before. It's amazing
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also big fan of peter max and seen his art at many autions before. i wish it was cheaper. or my house would be full of his paint aswell
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These painters you mentioned use many colours9psychedelic art) :)
I,m more into dark-art ,but this was an exception :) but thank for your reaction.best regards
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Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
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Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
yessss i love Edgar Allen Poe I love mystery melancholic poetry and EAP is my fav..thanks for the reply
I,m sure you like this one ;) http://torimagesbp2vt3u.onion/i/rcLl.jpg
Also do you know the German band from the `80 propaganda a dream whitin a dream..beautiful song :)
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I am considered a bit of an art fag, if the truth should be told. I am also a bit of a lit snob. My all time favorite poem is by T. S. Elliot, the Hollow Men.
Arthur Rackham is the first artist I ever experienced with a dark and twisted bent. His illustrations of my Collected Brother's Grim completed the stories with unspeakable clarity.
I have spent a good bit of time at the Dali Museum in St. Pete Fl, and was privileged to see at the Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota an amazing Spanish artist's works when they were on tour. I can't find his name in my head right now, damn dain brammage, but his body of work is incredibly bloody, dealing with events from the Spanish/American war...I wanna say his name is two syllables, and has a G in it...
I collect art from a variety of genres. I have some Toulouse LaTrac's that are just mind blowing in the few lines he uses to illustrate the female form, to the brilliant colors of his theatre posters, to how he with just a few brush strokes encompasses the human condition as he saw it.
I am also rather fond of Klei, and Escher.