Sci-Fi-O-Rama

April 7, 2008

Filed under: Airbrush / Realistic, Art, Richard Phillips — Kie @ 10:15 pm

Richard Phillips “Scout”

Richard Phillips “Scout” 1999, Oil on Linen. More hyper realism from Richard Philips, this image was used – or at least the top half was! – as Artwork for UK dance act Dirty Vegas’s single release “Ghosts” (Credence/Parlophone 2002)

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April 6, 2008

Filed under: Airbrush / Realistic, Art, Richard Phillips — Kie @ 11:08 pm

Richard Phillips “Transfixed”

“Transfixed” Richard Phillips, Oil on Linen 1996. I’m a fan of Richard Phillips work, having used the book “Richard Phillips, Kunsterverein in Hamburg” (Hatje Canz, 2002) extensively as reference for my own Airbrush Work.

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Filed under: Art, Fantasy, Illustration — Kie @ 3:17 pm

Le Grand Testament
Fantasy Illustrations from 1506, these are alternate covers for “Le Grand Testament – Villon” probably printed in Paris over 500 years ago.

Images Taken from “Waking Dream: Fantasy and the Surreal in Graphic Art”, 1450-1900 by Edward Lucie-Smith (1975)

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Filed under: Illustration, Low Palette, Retro — Kie @ 2:54 pm

f14 Tomcat - Design: Art Golding

“F14 Tomcat” Design: Art Golding. A gloriously garish t shirt print from 1987, the kind worn by spectators at Airshows – especially like the cat logo bottom right.

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Filed under: Art — Kie @ 1:23 pm

Ellsworth Kelly - Colors on a grid Screenprint

“Colors on a grid, Screenprint” 1976.

Ellsworth Kelly (b. Newburgh, New York, May 31, 1923) is an American painter and sculptor associated with Hard-edge painting, Color field painting and the minimalist school. His works demonstrate unassuming techniques that emphasize the simplicity of form. Read More

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