Philippe Halsman's Photograph of Salvador Dali and Surreal Motion
- "Chess" - (2002) by Dmitri Zajtsev (Russian surrealist artist) Paintings - Oil on canvas (90 x 60 cm) - Image copyright © Dmitri Zajtsev - Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
-Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" film set, 2009.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Andrea in charcoal
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Yet Another Photo Of The Day!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
100 Individual word description of Me
Balanced, Emotional, Dramatic, Blustery, Extravagant, Stylized, Theatrical, Compulsive, Animated, Social, Radiant, Defensive, Vocal, Flexible, Passionate, Traumatic, Magnetic, Tainted, Magical, Romantic, Loving, Friendly, Twisted, Marvelous, Melancholy, Practical, Reflective, Colorful, Creative, Aloof, French, Majestic, Elegant, Frustrating, Ambidextrous, Hysterical, Rapid, Feline, Brunette, Intellectual, Articulate, Rhythmic, Fluid, Fluent, Quirky, Stubborn, Silly, Freaky, Amusing, Tired, Diagnosed, Procrastinator, Contagious, Continuous, Content, Nocturnal, Memorable, Musical, Interesting, Motherly, Sarcastic, Sensual, Symbolistic, Scared, Sold, Soulful, Singular, Irregular, Irritable, Irresponsible, Luminous, Luxurious, Laughable, Lethargic, Simplistic, Masochistic, Mental, Melodramatic, Masked, Morphed, Moldable, Foldable, Danceable, Distinguished, Delightful, Delighted, Delay-able, Composed, Exposed, Imposed, Bold, Bright, Beautiful, Adaptable, Able, Amused, Amorous, Elated, Irreplaceable, Special.
Now keep in mind that some of these words contradict one another and I am obviously not all of these at the same time. :)
Photo of the Day
Self Portrait in Charcoal
This is my self portrait with multiple faces, I couldn't decide wether I liked the image using the flash or not so here's both views. Considering that it is my first finished charcoal portrait I'm very proud of it. I think my only issue with it is that my nose is like out of proportion in each face but, I enjoyed this project and am looking forward to working in charcoal again.
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