Yes, blah blah blah... bring out all the old clichés!
Lets just keep this a none digital art list for now...
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Yes, blah blah blah... bring out all the old clichés!
Lets just keep this a none digital art list for now...
now, you're not calling my post rubbish are you? you honestly can't be even if it is 'digital'
I'm not going to list 10 but I'll list a few of my faves.
http://inkpot.com/classical/images/fieldcrows.jpg
This is one of my favorite paintings by Van Gogh.
Here is another interesting one from him...
http://www.jottings.ca/carol/images/remy.jpg
Visually they are both impressive, but also meaningful in the sense that he painted the first one, then went and shot himself in that field. The second one is the view from his window while he was in the sanitarium.
bah... don't even argue... not worth it.Quote:
Originally Posted by lefteyewilly
this is my desktop right now, and its the photo i took at the MOMA in NYC of Waterlillies by Monet...i had no idea that his painting was this large, i had only seen it in books before...i'd ahve to say it was 15 foot long, if not longer
http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/393...illiieskz4.jpg
Another of my favorites is metamorphose 2 by escher. (did a 3000 piece puzzle of it)
This is my favourite ( better said one of my favs ). Altought i was born and live in romania, i'm hungarian so don't be surprized.
TÓTH ROZÁLIA - Gesta Hungarorum
http://www.plenarycreation.com/gesta.jpg
PS: the original picture looks much better, i had to stick 2 pieces together to get this one..,
are we talking paintings and sculpture only or music, film, photography as well?
I think only paitings...Quote:
Originally Posted by indivision
if we are talking about non digital, traditional then,
http://www.topofart.com/ratings/paintings/top_100/
hard to choose 10 so anything by klimt, rubens, monet , waterhouse or van gogh
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ing_Butler.jpg
The Singing Butler - Jack Vettriano (Or anything by Vettriano for that matter)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...h_modified.jpg
Angel of The North - Anthony Gormley (I know it's a sculpture, but it's incredible)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...The_Scream.jpg
The Scream - Edvard Munch (Still freaks me out after doing a study of it for months at college)
what i can think of off hte top of my head:
Gustav Klimt, The Kiss.
MC Escher, Relativity.
David Hockney, A Bigger Splash (and a lot of his other pool stuff).
i also like Edvard Munch, The Scream, as already mentioned by j_hunter.