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Rae W

Edward Kwong - 1 views

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      Elements of style, composition, anatomy, and even fantasy. THIS is what a sketchbook should look like!
    • c newsom
       
      I agree - this is what a sketchbook should look like. He's building a catalog - a library of images, ideas. There's a hand, there's a foot - it's all there without a lot of editing. So - he's just allowing these things to happen. He's allowing this growth to occur probably before he can label it this or that. By the way - judging from the color of the paper and the rounded corners - he is undoubtedly drawing in a Moleskine®
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    Artist's blog that I've been watching for a little over a year now. His digital stuff blew me away initially, but I prefer his pencilwork now, after seeing pages of his sketchbook
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    Artist's blog that I've been watching for a little over a year now. His stuff is fresh.
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    Moleskines are vrry expensive, Mr. Craig, considering what you get for the money.
c newsom

Chimera of Arezzo - 0 views

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    Etruscan bronze statue of the Chimera of Arezzo, with explanatory text on the statue and myth. If you click on "digital images of the Chimaera" you'll go to another page with a lot of detail images of the statue.
c newsom

Digital Foundations - 0 views

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    The Wiki site for a new (2009) textbook that combines the Bauhaus Basic Course with the Adobe Creative Suite. Written by Xtine Burroughs and Michael Mandiberg.
Rae W

untitled 9jan09 by ~cuson on deviantART - 0 views

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    quick, dirty, and rough, but very good.
Garrett Lefferson

Reality 1440x900 by ~pyxelated on deviantART - 0 views

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    This image is older than God by now, but since Elastic Press [link] has recently asked me to format this image for use as a book cover, I've done some more touch-ups to the background and I thought I'd share.
Rae W

Rae's Cave Painting - 0 views

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    Linked to my Deviantart upload of the cave-thing I showed in class
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    You're right - Wal-Mart did royally screw it up. But - in that screwing up may have made it even more sinister than you had planned. Another thing - when I was looking at it in class - for some reason I was viewing it as the light being on the right side - whereas your intended orientation locates that light on top. Have you looked at it in different orientations? If so - how do those orientations affect your judgment or interpretation of the work?
Rae W

Exquisite Corpse: Collaborative Surrealist Digital Illustration - 0 views

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    Very interesting collaborative project
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    This is some nice work. Many of the original Surrealists who first did these were also Dadaists. There are many connections between the Dadaists and the Surrealists. Some might argue that Surrealism is a logical growth from Dadaism. Check this link out: http://www.exquisitecorpse.com/definition/About.html
c newsom

Digital Library of Appalachia: Arts - 0 views

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    Searchable library of images from the Appalachia region. Architecture, pottery, photography, craft, etc.
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    Browse all Arts Titles is located on the very bottom of the page. This site also has tons of Appalachian music to download in MP3 format.
c newsom

Topsell's The History of Four-footed Beasts and Serpents - 0 views

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    From the site: "An English curate and the author of several books on religious subjects, Edward Topsell is best remembered for The Historie of Foure-footed Beastes and The Historie of Serpents. Born in 1572, Topsell attended Cambridge before becoming a clergyman in the Church of England. He published The Reward of Religion in 1596, and Time's Lamentation in 1599. In 1604 Topsell became curate of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, a position he held until his death. In 1607, Topsell published his magnificent illustrated work Historie of Foure-footed Beastes, Describing the True and Lively Figure of Every Beast. The book was closely based on the Historiae Animalium of Swiss author Conrad Gesner. In 1608 he followed it with The Historie of Serpents; Or the Second Booke of Living Creatures, which also drew on Gesner's Historiae. The woodcuts for both of Topsell's books came directly from Gesner's pages. Topsell authored one more religious work in 1610 called The Householder. He served as vicar and chaplain in various areas of England until his death in about 1638."
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