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RandRJ 08-30-2012 03:39 AM

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Some excellent posts - lot of super-realism stuff I tend to like my art a bit weirder - like the Czech photographer Jan Saudek

cptvoyeur 08-30-2012 07:40 AM

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Very nice! Weird is good also.

Italian artist Saturno Butto.

cptvoyeur 08-31-2012 08:03 AM

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Serbian artist Milan Nenezic.

yellow_fever_01 08-31-2012 11:12 PM

Victorian Artist Mixed Nudes & Astronomy
 
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Near the end of the nineteenth century there was a brief vogue among artists for mixing astronomical subjects and hot naked women. The foremost among these, the Spanish painter Luis Falero, had his work used in popular science texts, and spawned a number of imitators.

Born in Toledo in 1851, Falero studied art, chemistry and mechanical engineering in Paris. Deciding that the last two were too dangerous, he decided to focus on painting. He never lost his interest in science, however. Especially astronomy. Many of his paintings combine astronomical subjects with nude women — a combination of his two great passions.

hxxp://io9.com/5938603/in-the-victorian-age-astronomy-and-nudity-went-hand-in-hand-%5Bnsfw%5D

RandRJ 09-01-2012 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by cptvoyeur (Post 1303068)
Serbian artist Milan Nenezic.

Ok there is weird and there is creepy weird:D:D

RandRJ 09-01-2012 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by yellow_fever_01 (Post 1303491)
Excerpt from the article which has over a dozen illustrations:

Near the end of the nineteenth century there was a brief vogue among artists for mixing astronomical subjects and hot naked women. The foremost among these, the Spanish painter Luis Falero, had his work used in popular science texts, and spawned a number of imitators.

Born in Toledo in 1851, Falero studied art, chemistry and mechanical engineering in Paris. Deciding that the last two were too dangerous, he decided to focus on painting. He never lost his interest in science, however. Especially astronomy. Many of his paintings combine astronomical subjects with nude women — a combination of his two great passions.

hxxp://io9.com/5938603/in-the-victorian-age-astronomy-and-nudity-went-hand-in-hand-%5Bnsfw%5D

Oh those whacky Victorians and their suppressed emotions!!

Here are some of the art that yellow_fever is talking about

cptvoyeur 09-01-2012 06:40 AM

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Greek artist Ira Tsantekidou.

osreb 09-01-2012 09:55 AM

Saturday
 
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art pics

RandRJ 09-01-2012 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by osreb (Post 1303791)
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Art is good for the soul:) Public Art rarely takes the form of our collective interest - but amazingly in the north of England it seems to have happened - Northumberlandia or the naked lady of Cramlington:

cptvoyeur 09-02-2012 08:34 AM

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Canadian artist Yannick Bouchard.

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