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Post by Shan on Oct 4, 2006 23:46:49 GMT
Concealed Secret
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Post by Shan on Oct 4, 2006 23:47:52 GMT
Back to the Nest
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Post by Shan on Oct 4, 2006 23:49:14 GMT
This one is kinda blah to me. Creature of Dreams
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Post by Shan on Oct 4, 2006 23:50:20 GMT
Fifth Day of CreationFille is this one big enough for you? ;D It is the biggest I could find that Photobucket would accept.
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Post by Shan on Oct 4, 2006 23:52:17 GMT
Four Elements
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Post by Shan on Oct 4, 2006 23:53:42 GMT
Do all the swirls in his paintings remind you of another artist? Garden of Eden
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Post by Shan on Oct 4, 2006 23:54:53 GMT
Another he gave the same name too. Garden of Eden
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Post by Shan on Oct 4, 2006 23:55:51 GMT
Genesis
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Post by Shan on Oct 4, 2006 23:57:50 GMT
Guarantor_Of_Gazelle
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Post by Shan on Oct 4, 2006 23:58:48 GMT
Heaven on Earth
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Post by Shan on Oct 4, 2006 23:59:38 GMT
Heavenly Attraction
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Post by Shan on Oct 5, 2006 0:00:51 GMT
OK, that is all for now. Hope you guys found something that you liked or at least brought a smile to your face. I've got some more that I will post later.
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Post by LaFille on Oct 5, 2006 1:55:13 GMT
I'm here, I'm here... Sorry, I couldn't come since three days. Now Fille catches up. This guy is good; I think I really like only a bit more than half or 2/3 of these, though. A bunch of his pieces have touches that remind Stephanie Pui-Mun Law's... and others of Brian Froud's, not so surprising that they appealed you. My favs thus far are Fifth Day of Creation, Birth in the Kaba, Divine Manifestation, Guarantor_Of_Gazelle... And others, mostly in the second series you posted. But I think that the quality of the pictures play, though, so I wouldn't be surprised that it would score differently if we saw the actual paintings, or bigger/better pics. In any case, there is lots to see in some of his pieces.... I have a paper with the angel in Divine Manifestion, I think, but I didn't know it was from him. About photobucket, they changed the settings and interface to upload pictures recently, but you can still upload bigger images. For that, just click on "advanced options" (or something similar) under the field where you upload your pics, and in there you should find something OK. And the biggest we can upload is now 1 meg files conversely to 250 k as it was before.
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Post by Galadriel on Oct 5, 2006 8:55:37 GMT
Hey Shan, another great finding from our art expert! ;D
The angel in Divine Manisfestation was also familiar to me, I have that angel in a memorial for the hurricane Katrina on my website, the memorial says : "Even the angels cry..." I didn't know who painted it though.
Allthough I'm not a great angel lover, I do like his art.
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Post by Shan on Oct 6, 2006 4:48:12 GMT
Fille guessed it. Fille guessed it. Yay Fille!!! ;D Fille, I knew you'd come through and put the artists together. And as for Photobucket, I've got the file size set as large as I can get it. Part of the problem with some of these is that they are painted on canvas that is longer and narrower. Like you I would love to see the really big ones of them.
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Post by Shan on Oct 6, 2006 4:50:47 GMT
Hey Shan, another great finding from our art expert! ;D
The angel in Divine Manisfestation was also familiar to me, I have that angel in a memorial for the hurricane Katrina on my website, the memorial says : "Even the angels cry..." I didn't know who painted it though.
Allthough I'm not a great angel lover, I do like his art. Gal, I'm not really into angel art either, but I really like the swirls and curls in his paintings. That is what drew me to them. Also I love all the detail he puts into them. Some of them are kinda like I Spy pictures.
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Post by LaFille on Oct 6, 2006 5:03:10 GMT
Yay for Fille, 1+1=3! ;D
Hmmm, I wonder whtat photobucket had against that file, then...
What are I Spy pictures?
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Post by Galadriel on Oct 6, 2006 10:50:10 GMT
I knew you were in college for a reason! ;D
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Post by Shan on Oct 7, 2006 4:26:55 GMT
Pictures with lots of things in them and you are told to find certain objects in them. The object, word, number, or whatever is there somewhere you just have to find it.
I Spy is also a game. One says "I spy something (give a clue like red) and the others have to guess what the person sees.
Scholastic also has out some I Spy video games.
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Post by LaFille on Oct 7, 2006 4:46:43 GMT
Ok, I know what I Spy pics are, then. I didn't know about the video games, though. Here what was popular of these kinds of games were books called "Où est Charlie?" (Where Is Charlie?) where we had to find this specific character among others things; a guy with big glasses and a red and white striped shirt and a matching tuque... Fifth Day of Creation could indeed quite make one such picture. The more I look at this one though, the more I wonder if it would not go better rotated of 90 degrees towards the right... ? ;D It seems that most creatures would be on the normal position that way, and the water/water creatures under the air/birds flying, the yellow spot being the sunlight...
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