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PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 12:50 pm 
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From comics, card games, mangas, oil paintings, photography etc:

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Forget which card this is, but it always struck me as very epic *edit (It's Progenitus):

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I'm also becoming a fan of HDR photography which involves taking pictures at a wide range of dynamic ranges and combining them to create a more life-like luminance, or sometimes a T-Pain-Antares-Autotune exaggerated effect:

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Of the many wonderful works by my favorite, Magritte, I'd say this holds the most affection. "Empire of Light."

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Anything by Frank Frazetta.

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Aethien wrote:
Anything by Frank Frazetta.


Um...hello. :)

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And, technically the Frazetta site is NSFW. =p

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Kaffis Mark V wrote:
And, technically the Frazetta site is NSFW. =p


Took the links out of my post.

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You've just reminded me of something.

There was a book of art I had about 20 years ago that I believe was destroyed along with all my D&D books by the not so subtle coaxing from my psycho religious parents at the time. It was called something like "Mythopoeken"(sp). It was all artwork from one person, some black and white but mostly color, all fantasy related, and most was claimed to be inspired by dreams. Absolutely beautiful stuff, although I haven't seen the book since then so maybe my impression today would be different. Still, I would love to have that book again.


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Wendy Pini...Elfquest.

I. Love. These. Comics.

I wish I still had them...one day when I can afford it I will buy the whole collection. LOVE THEM!

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The Naruto community (or really, anime fans in general) can put out some amazing artwork.
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Jack Vettriano. My favorite being The Singing Butler:
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Anything by Edward Hopper (famous for Nighthawks)
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And of course Magritte ;)

Almost forgot Alex Ross!

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I've been trying to distance myself from LOTR for the past several years. I think because I tend to subconsciously start disliking things that become popular in the mainstream. However, some of my favorite pieces of art are still from that genre.


The first is by the brothers Hildebrandt. It's my iconic vision of what a ranger should look like (and I based a halloween costume off of it).
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The next few are from Ted Nasmith. I've never liked the way he draws people, but his landscapes always blew me away. They look even better in non-digital format.
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And last, but certainly not least, my absolute favorite piece of art by MC Escher. This is the one piece of art I spent a decent chunk of money on a large print, and even larger chunk of money getting a very nice frame and matte-job done for it (brushed silver frame, black matte with silver inlay... looks very sharp).
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Outside of that I am a big fan of original paintings. I would much rather have paintings done by amateur artists rather than prints of popular artists (the one above being an exception). There's something about actual oil on canvas that I enjoy. So I have a few that I've purchased at an amateur art show that I've enjoyed.

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I think you are ok linking NSFW sites (not embedding image) as long as you label them as such. Seems like the most reasonable way to keep the thread "safe" while not excluding certain pieces due to content.

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Aethien wrote:
Anything by Frank Frazetta.


You should go look at the artwork of

He did a tattoo of the Death Dealer, and it truly does the artwork justice.

As for my favorite art work....
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Raf, I agree I LOVE HDR photography, need to figure out how to do that!

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Matthew Gray Gubler


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I have and enjoy framed posters of these two...

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I am a sucker for light as a key element, I suppose.


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Raf, I agree I LOVE HDR photography, need to figure out how to do that!

It's kind of easy; you can get some freeware for digital cameras (I had it on a Canon before I dunked it and wrecked it) that automates it. And look up "Photomatix", a piece of software that you can use to blend the images. I've dabbled in it a bit.

And, sorry for the NSFW Frazetta site. Sure, they're boobies, but, it's Frazetta. I mean, 13-year olds dig on his stuff, how can it not be NSFW?!

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Raf, I agree I LOVE HDR photography, need to figure out how to do that!

It's kind of easy; you can get some freeware for digital cameras (I had it on a Canon before I dunked it and wrecked it) that automates it. And look up "Photomatix", a piece of software that you can use to blend the images. I've dabbled in it a bit.

And, sorry for the NSFW Frazetta site. Sure, they're boobies, but, it's Frazetta. I mean, 13-year olds dig on his stuff, how can it not be NSFW?!



Because what a 13 year old deems is work safe isn't the same as what a 50-something-year-old CEO worried about sexual harrassment lawsuits deems is work safe.

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Yeah, I've been through that course, thanks. Point taken, though.

Maybe I'll dig up one of my old Frazetta posters and put it up on my cube wall, see how long it takes to get a visit from the office manager.

Funny, though, my How about a nice big cup of shut the **** up" image hasn't yet brought down the wrath of HR.

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Yeah, I've been through that course, thanks. Point taken, though.

Maybe I'll dig up one of my old Frazetta posters and put it up on my cube wall, see how long it takes to get a visit from the office manager.

Funny, though, my How about a nice big cup of shut the **** up" image hasn't yet brought down the wrath of HR.




My friend was given an original Frazetta by our last CEO as a token of grattitude. He married a terrible woman and mother, and her hellspawn of children destroyed it. He is still upset to this day. Needless to say, they are divorced (not due to this incident).

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Wendy Pini...Elfquest.

I. Love. These. Comics.

I wish I still had them...one day when I can afford it I will buy the whole collection. LOVE THEM!

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This. You need to see her Masque of the Red Death webcomic, which is also being printed. Wow. And her college project on Elric. Sadly, the ex took the Elfquest stuff with him, and since DC distributes Warp Graphics' stuff now, it's pricey to get the latest reprints of the original quest, which may be now out of print. She recolored them in Photoshop the way she always intended them, as she was never satisfied with the prior printed versions. In my favorite, the Father Tree Press version, the colors were not very vibrant, but they were IMHO still gorgeous. In the Epic reprint from Marvel, they were too flat and OMG bright, and too many details were lost (like One-Eye's tear when he saw the Father Tree burning).

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