Art Appreciation

skysidhe • May 25, 2006 10:16 am
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Shocker • May 25, 2006 2:35 pm
:eyebrow: interesting...
NoBoxes • May 26, 2006 4:00 am
[CENTER]The bowl is upside down. It wouldn't hold air that way.

This is why we don't permit fish to become pet owners!

:skull::fish:[/CENTER]
skysidhe • May 26, 2006 8:56 am
You all are suppose to post your own art. I don't expect you to appreciate that thing. haha. I just happened to like it for a day.

Where is it btw?..it's not showing up.
skysidhe • May 26, 2006 9:22 am
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BigV • May 26, 2006 10:40 am
The glass is even more evocative than her eye.
Clodfobble • May 26, 2006 11:13 am
It fills me with an overwhelming desire to push her hair back before it gets in her drink.
Tse Moana • May 26, 2006 2:28 pm
I like it, but it fills me with an overwhelming urge to go and get a drink...
footfootfoot • May 26, 2006 10:45 pm
Clodfobble wrote:
It fills me with an overwhelming desire to push her hair back before it gets in her drink.


It's the mom hormones kicking in. Or you're a virgo.
Kagen4o4 • May 27, 2006 7:07 am
mmmmm Escher

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Tse Moana • May 27, 2006 11:20 am
*drools*

I absolutely love Escher! My favourites are Villa Belvedere (I think it's called that) and Waterfall though.
xoxoxoBruce • May 27, 2006 3:31 pm
NoBoxes wrote:
[CENTER]The bowl is upside down. It wouldn't hold air that way.

This is why we don't permit fish to become pet owners!

:skull::fish:[/CENTER]
The rim is round which means it's not against the wall, which means the person in behind and not in the bowl, which makes your points moot. ;)
NoBoxes • May 28, 2006 4:05 am
Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce

The rim is round which means it's not against the wall ...


The rim appears elliptical; because, the bowl is canted towards the viewer to offset the weight of the man leaning against the inside of the bowl in the opposite direction.

The bowl isn't against a wall: it's against a mirror. This is why you don't see any fish through the bowl. Some of the fish are viewed directly; but, some of them are just reflections in the mirror. Fish think it's funny to confuse their pets that way.

The "window" the man is looking "through" is a reflection of a picture the fish have put on an opposite wall. The scene never changes, the clouds don't move. Fish like to torment their pets by giving them false hopes of escape.

It's disconcerting that you didn't recognize this trick done with bowl and mirror. It's a fish classic. You seem to be in denial! Have you ever been abducted by fish? I'm sure you'll talk about it when you're ready. :fish::unsure::fish:
xoxoxoBruce • May 28, 2006 10:05 am
You win.:lol2:
skysidhe • May 31, 2006 12:37 am
The Escher drawing is cool. How can I send it to someone?



About the fish bowl.....

I respectfully think .....it's just surrealist art and it is up to the viewer to decide what it is to them although I am pleased to see it spurred discussion.:blush:
skysidhe • May 31, 2006 12:47 am
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Kagen4o4 • May 31, 2006 2:39 am
skysidhe wrote:
The Escher drawing is cool. How can I send it to someone?


it is entitled "print gallery". google it or search "escher" for more of his fantastic work.
some famous ones are:
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Tse Moana • May 31, 2006 12:13 pm
Wow! How the f*ck did they manage to recreate that in legos?

Amazing!
Happy Monkey • May 31, 2006 12:36 pm
The second one is legit - the original picure isn't impossible, just wierd. The first one only works when viewed from the right angle.
Tse Moana • May 31, 2006 1:06 pm
I figured something like that in regard to the first picture, it sort of shows if you look right even at this angle. But the second one's incredible.

/me wants!
skysidhe • May 31, 2006 5:54 pm
Tse Moana wrote:
Wow! How the f*ck did they manage to recreate that in legos?

Amazing!


I think the engineer did it. It IS either a recreation of Escher OR a good imitation of a scene from the Movie Labyrinth ( the bottom one ) and a video game. ( the top one)
Tse Moana • May 31, 2006 7:31 pm
That's definitely Escher, I'm a huge fan of his work, have it hanging (postcards) on the inside of the door to my toilet...

I do think though that the bottom one might've needed some glue to attach some parts, I can hardly believe that it would all fit.
warch • May 31, 2006 8:18 pm
Oh, a friend just showed me a cool kid's picture book, not of Escher, but illustrated with images that messed with space and scale like that. I'll see if I can remember it...
Tse Moana • May 31, 2006 8:19 pm
That'd be cool, I seriously dig stuff like that.
Happy Monkey • May 31, 2006 11:16 pm
warch wrote:
Oh, a friend just showed me a cool kid's picture book, not of Escher, but illustrated with images that messed with space and scale like that. I'll see if I can remember it...
Topsy Turvies, or The Upside Downers [SIZE=-1][FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica][SIZE=-1]by Mitsumasa Anno?[/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE]
Kagen4o4 • Jun 1, 2006 2:36 am
escher cube
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made real

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but not from a different angle

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skysidhe • Jun 7, 2006 8:59 am
wow those Escher cubes. Someone I know would really love one of those.


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skysidhe • Jun 7, 2006 9:04 am
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Spexxvet • Jun 7, 2006 12:01 pm
warch wrote:
Oh, a friend just showed me a cool kid's picture book, not of Escher, but illustrated with images that messed with space and scale like that. I'll see if I can remember it...

Maybe Bamboozled by David Legge?
glatt • Jun 7, 2006 12:23 pm
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Buddug • Jun 7, 2006 12:45 pm
Brilliant , NoBoxes . Puts a whole new angle on the fish-eye lens .
wolf • Jun 7, 2006 2:19 pm
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Trilby • Jun 7, 2006 2:28 pm
The above artwork is my absolute favorite piece. There's so many layers...it's symbolism so rich...the composition so classic yet so fresh...
glatt • Jun 7, 2006 2:38 pm
You know, I'm not so sure that Star Wars rock star painting was such a good example of art.

But I think this somewhat bucolic scene is worthy. Inspirational, even.
Buddug • Jun 7, 2006 2:39 pm
Please elucidate , Brianna . I see anthropomorphism , not symbolism . And layers ? What layers ? And what on earth does 'classic' mean ?
wolf • Jun 7, 2006 2:40 pm
Wow, glatt. The subtlety of the imagery is breathtaking.
Buddug • Jun 7, 2006 2:42 pm
Bucolic ? A bunch of dogs playing cards in a stuffy room ? If they were running around with Bo-Peep , fine . But they aren't .
Ibby • Jun 7, 2006 2:51 pm
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Ah, I love H. R. Giger.
Buddug • Jun 7, 2006 2:52 pm
OK , wrong picture . Now I see an armless bloke on a river-bank having a fag . It's still not bucolic , thank God . I hate bucolic . But the painting is appalling anyway .

Are you Americans taking the piss ? Is this meta-meta-meta art humour or what ?
Trilby • Jun 7, 2006 3:05 pm
Oh, I think we're taking the piss, sweetie :D At least I know I am...now, the others...
Buddug • Jun 7, 2006 3:08 pm
And now I feel like I'm taking the Rorschach test , Ibram
Buddug • Jun 7, 2006 3:09 pm
And now I feel I NEED the Rorschach test , Brianna .
Trilby • Jun 7, 2006 3:10 pm
Oh, you'll be fine. Unless you ponder that thar art up thar too much. Then yer eyes'll bleed.
jinx • Jun 7, 2006 3:16 pm
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glatt • Jun 7, 2006 3:17 pm
Buddug,
I'll admit that the damaged Terminator in the image I posted does take away from its bucolic nature. However, the clouds, sunbeams, river, trees, and meadow full of wildflowers are all classic aspects of that genre. In my defense, I did say it was "somewhat bucolic."

And yes, I'm also taking the piss. (If that means what I think it does.)
Buddug • Jun 7, 2006 3:30 pm
Anyone who sees and likes clouds , sunbeams , rivers , trees , meadows , wildflowers is fine by me , Glatt . The picture itself matters less to me than your appreciation of it .
Wildflower smiles to you , Glatt .
Kagen4o4 • Jun 7, 2006 7:40 pm
zoom art
wolf • Jun 8, 2006 2:22 am
I thoroughly love H.R. Giger.
I have unsuccessfully attempted to buy the H.R. Giger Tarot deck off ebay several times.

One of my friends has this deck. She finds it "too disturbing" to take out of the box on an irregular basis. I am hoping that this feeling eventually morphs into a desperate need to get the Damned (two syllable pronounciation) out of her house.
skysidhe • Jun 9, 2006 9:57 am
@ jinx, quite a sad clown there. Where is it from?
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BigV • Jun 9, 2006 7:40 pm
wolf wrote:
I thoroughly love H.R. Giger.
I have unsuccessfully attempted to buy the H.R. Giger Tarot deck off ebay several times.

One of my friends has this deck. She finds it "too disturbing" to take out of the box on an irregular basis. I am hoping that this feeling eventually morphs into a desperate need to get the Damned (two syllable pronounciation) out of her house.
Me too. Is this it?
wolf • Jun 9, 2006 7:47 pm
Yes, that's the one. H.R. Giger's work is very distinctive. He has a way of making two parallel lines look disturbing. No other artist can quite capture that. I recognized his imprint on Alien before I saw his name in the credits.
jinx • Jun 9, 2006 7:54 pm
skysidhe wrote:
@ jinx, quite a sad clown there. Where is it from?


No idea, I was kidding.
The art I appreciate looks more like this
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I've got a thing for fieldstone and belted galloways. I'm not fond of the trees in this particular print though, he (Sculthorpe) usually does them better.
xoxoxoBruce • Jun 10, 2006 12:17 am
skysidhe wrote:
@ jinx, quite a sad clown there. Where is it from?
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That's Emmett Kelly is better known as "Weary Willie".:D
Ibby • Jun 10, 2006 10:42 am
H. R. Giger is beyond a shadow of a doubt my favorite artist. He combines horror, sci-fi and erotica seamlessly into a freakish yet beautifully perfect world of biomechanics.
skysidhe • Jun 10, 2006 11:17 am
jinx wrote:
No idea, I was kidding.
The art I appreciate looks more like this

I knew he was either a very famous clown or I saw it on a paint my number once ( or both) I thought if you were attached I was loathe to mention the paint my number though:P
I know I've seen 'Weary Willy' in my youth many times. ( thanks for the tip bruce)


jinx wrote:

I've got a thing for fieldstone and belted galloways. I'm not fond of the trees in this particular print though, he (Sculthorpe) usually does them better.


Interesting subject jinx. I'll save any pictures with those characteristics I stumble upon.....I like antique prints and flower prints but I don't actually have many on my walls.

I was thinking you or anyone else who likes art and surfing the web to come to 'stumbleupon' One can send art or pages to people you think might enjoy them.

This is my page.
http://ski-do.stumbleupon.com/about/
skysidhe • Jun 10, 2006 11:42 am
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I guess I like boring old lady stuff. * sigh *
It's happening.


Ibram wrote:
H. R. Giger is beyond a shadow of a doubt my favorite artist. He combines horror, sci-fi and erotica seamlessly into a freakish yet beautifully perfect world of biomechanics.


I used to be really into fantasy and sci fi when I was in college. Be careful. In a few years you'll be drying flower specimens and preserving them in glass. :P
Ibby • Jun 10, 2006 11:47 am
I'm not so into scifi/fantasy, really, but Giger is a god.
wolf • Jun 10, 2006 12:52 pm
skysidhe wrote:
In a few years you'll be drying flower specimens and preserving them in glass.


I think he'll be more of the sort to stick pins in butterflies.

Living butterflies.
skysidhe • Jun 10, 2006 12:58 pm
wolf wrote:
I think he'll be more of the sort to stick pins in butterflies.

Living butterflies.



haha! We think alike! It is nice to see that people on this site like to rib lightly like I do and don't take it seriously. I wanted to say that outloud too but was not sure. I am gun shy from being labled a hildabrand.


aww you guys are great :sniff:



gawd I can't believe how you pulled that out of thin air. Love it. :D
wolf • Jun 10, 2006 1:01 pm
It's what I do.
Ibby • Jun 10, 2006 1:20 pm
*sniffle* how DARE you say such things?! You hurt my feelings! I don't even swat mosquitos... meanieheads, i hate you all.
Shocker • Jun 22, 2006 6:22 pm
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Shocker • Jun 22, 2006 6:28 pm
more of the goldfish...

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skysidhe • Jul 1, 2006 11:10 am
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@ glatt, I liked the Star Wars painting.