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    Phantom Flasher... Markp.com's Avatar
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    Your top ten favorite works of arts ever...

    What would you pick?

    I was wondering if there was a list (like the top 100 movies etc) but can't find anything in google...

    So what would you pick?

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    Ten's asking a bit much! I'll try for three...

    1. Picasso - The Old Guitarist



    2. MC Escher - Self Portrait



    3. Ansel Adams - The Tetons
    (i'm not choosing this to cause an arguement, I wouldn't have chosen any photographer other than Adams)



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    My face is my favorite work of art.

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    Anything by Ansel Adams and Escher.


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    Anything by Dali

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    Hmmm alot more abstract than I thought this would be...

    Nothing classic like, Botticelli's Birth of Venus, the Mona Lisa, Da Vinci's last supper or the Creation of man at the Sistine Chapel...?

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    Jessica Alba, Adriana Lima, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Alessandra Ambrosio, Charisma Carpenter.

    And everything by Dali.

    hundred years of solitude by Gabriel garcia marquez is a work of art

    La Pieta , by Michelangelo
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    The Garden of Earthly Delights
    Hieronymus Bosch

    Nice topic. I will try and think of some of my modern & contemporary favorites later for 2-10.

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    Monika Sosnowska

    My favorite:
    http://www.e-cart.ro/1/lia%20v/poze/lia_v_6.html - corridor (shrinking corridor illusion)

    Other works:
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    Quote Originally Posted by admedia
    Hieronymus Bosch
    Quote Originally Posted by Markp.com
    Botticelli's Birth of Venus
    Yeah - I'm a fan of those. Right now?

    Beck's and Johnston's underground map, graphic design and typefaces. Good design is real art to me.

    I think I'm more interested in Artists/desiners/architects rather than individual pieces. All time faves?

    Gropius/van der Rohe and the bauhaus peeps
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    FC Ware
    Katsuhiro Ôtomo
    Hayao Miyazaki
    Adrian Frutiger

    the list goes on...

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    I cant believe that i totally forgot about H.R. Giger.
    Last edited by random25; 07-22-2006 at 03:41 PM.

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    Syd Mead. Pretty much the reason why I ever picked up a pencil to draw.

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    i've become a pretty big fan of Robert & Shana ParkeHarrison http://www.parkeharrison.com/

    My fav from them is "finding godet", but it seems like they've revamped their website and don't have all their artwork up

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    I think some of you missing the point by "art" here...

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    Art is anything you want it to be.

    But if you want to be picky and have it be a certain type of art then specify.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
    Art is anything you want it to be.

    But if you want to be picky and have it be a certain type of art then specify.
    A website is not art.

    I have never seen a website in a gallery.

    Yes, I know all the crazy crap that passes for art these days but I was really asking for none digital traditional "art".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markp.com
    A website is not art.

    I have never seen a website in a gallery.

    Yes, I know all the crazy crap that passes for art these days but I was really asking for none digital traditional "art".
    you don't count a spec of fecal matter on a pedestal, or a spiral of pubic hair embedded in soap, art?

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    Anything, created by the hand of man, which invokes an emotional response, is art.

    You could go as far as to say that art is in the eye of the beholder.
    Last edited by krona; 07-22-2006 at 09:59 PM.

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