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Do you have a favorite artist? -
December 10th 2018, 07:11 PM
Who is your favorite artist?
Someone that inspires you from their work it could be from graphics, paintings, sculptures, woodworking, metal, fabric, etc.
I really like Tim Burton's style. I havent been able to go beyond him as an artist. I've seen some fantastic work with other artists but none have stuck with me.
Re: Do you have a favorite artist? -
December 10th 2018, 10:06 PM
I don't know if they count, but the CGI editors of big blockbuster films. It takes hours, days, even weeks to superimpose CGI effects onto the live film. I give major kudos to them!
But artists in the traditional sense, I don't really have any. I do have an appreciation for art done during the Reinassance period.
Re: Do you have a favorite artist? -
December 11th 2018, 04:00 PM
Favourite artist for me would be Thomas Kinkade.
That said, in the summer, I did come across a tree surgeon where I live who made lovely carvings and sculptures from trees that he cut down. They were cool
Re: Do you have a favorite artist? -
February 26th 2021, 08:31 AM
Titian is my favourite fine artist; he was the greatest painter of the 16th-century. His artistry depicted the historical times during his life, but painted scenes from biblical stories in great detail, namely hands which are a very difficult, in fact almost impossible to paint in any lifelike detail, but one such portrait was of Pope Paul III in 1546.
Another fascinating part of Titian was discussed later by members of the BBC News, under Culture regarding 'The hidden toilet humour in a Titian masterpiece'. Up to then, I never even had guessed! The author, Kelly Grovier, could actually be right!
Reference:https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/...an-masterpiece
Re: Do you have a favorite artist? -
August 23rd 2021, 09:39 AM
I also love Tim Burtons style as well.
I love Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso.
Banksy is another artist I can appreciate.