LOVELOVELOVE this blog. Thanks so much Dan for bringing so many amazing artists into the collective! I recently blogged about the 1990 movie Where The Heart Is that features INCREDIBLE Trompe L'oeil paintings from the artist Timna Woollard. It wasn't a very well-marketed movie but the huge traditional paintings in it are nothing short of genius and beautiful fantasy illustration. All of the paintings from the movie are on there and I have left a link for it on iTunes. I thought with you being such a respected and amazing Fantasy artists (my top list of art inspiration ever) you might enjoy them either for the first time or as a re-visit if you have already seen it. I still can't get over how the people blend so beautifully into the pieces. Much love and thanks for continuing to be awesome! – Jxo http://jaimegervais.blogspot.ca/2014/07/trompe-loeil-painting-from-movie-where.html
Sidharth chaturvedionThe A.I. Lie"Asserting a good practice going forward was to produce my sketches with A.I. as this would have saved me dozens of hours on this particular project a…
EladioonThe A.I. LieThanks for your sensible and articulate thoughts, Mr. Palumbo. As artists dealing with these issues on a daily basis, we often feel tempted to simply…
ScottonThe A.I. LieWell said! The first thing that came to mind while reading this is Michael Whelan's art (He's one of my favorites and my copy of his art book is extre…
Mário AugustoonThe A.I. LieYour work is a great inspiration to all of us. Thank you very much for your posts. Muddy Colors is an essential website for everyone who loves art.
I think blogs should have “like” buttons similar to Facebook. Happy 4th to all Muddy Colors people!
Thanks, Beth.
I think people should have 'like' buttons too.
I like the buttons on John Paul Jones coat.
I see what you did there 🙂
LOVELOVELOVE this blog. Thanks so much Dan for bringing so many amazing artists into the collective! I recently blogged about the 1990 movie Where The Heart Is that features INCREDIBLE Trompe L'oeil paintings from the artist Timna Woollard. It wasn't a very well-marketed movie but the huge traditional paintings in it are nothing short of genius and beautiful fantasy illustration. All of the paintings from the movie are on there and I have left a link for it on iTunes. I thought with you being such a respected and amazing Fantasy artists (my top list of art inspiration ever) you might enjoy them either for the first time or as a re-visit if you have already seen it. I still can't get over how the people blend so beautifully into the pieces. Much love and thanks for continuing to be awesome! – Jxo
http://jaimegervais.blogspot.ca/2014/07/trompe-loeil-painting-from-movie-where.html