sweetlove15 wrote:
Tom Kinkade
http://www.piersidegallery.com/artists/ … k98-09.jpg
I was with you up till you had to add Kinkade, not even the inclusion of Carravagio can make that acceptable 
For me:
Sculpture: Jean Baptiste-Carpeaux (Ugolino and Sons @ the Met in NYC), Kris Kuksi and a couple of others
Painting: Depends on my mood, generally the work my friends do since their work is along the vein I like (one is a tattooist and his wife does work similar to his style, peas ina pod they are)
Printmaking: Albrect Durer and Dore (Getting a tattoo of one of Durer's woodcuts on my arm hopefully in the next 2-3 months)
as well as several Japanese printmakers.
Ceramics: Silla dynasty Korean ceramics, Japanese Feudal era ceramics and pre-1870 ceramics, Several contemporary potters as well.
Manga: Masamune Shirow
Most disliked/hated "artist" Thomas KinKade, hence my initial comment.
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Salvador Dali! I did a paper on him in art once. My art teacher suggested I look up his art cause she thought I would like it. She was right! Definatley my kind of art.
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storm painter wrote:
Salvador Dali! I did a paper on him in art once. My art teacher suggested I look up his art cause she thought I would like it. She was right! Definatley my kind of art.
Yeah i was forced to do on an essay about Georgia O'keef and i found her to be very interesting...very unique style!(:
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"forced"
I would like to impart a piece of knowledge about writing and art. Regardless of how terrific you are as an artist, your most important skill will be writing. Without it, your work is just work without any history or meaning behind it. Without those you will have trouble getting into galleries, accepted into high end art schools, etc.
Learn it, love it, writing won't kill you, in the end it will on make you more articulate and expressive about your own work!
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Kevin Llewellyn, probably my all-time favorite artist. (:



he honestly has some great talent there :D
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izaberu wrote:
em.... I know I draw manga, but I love realism too.
the artists that inspired me to draw are:
Walt Disney
http://kinderboeken.blog.nl/files/2009/ … disney.jpg
Leonardo da Vinci
http://www.fotografiegeschiedenis.nl/wp … avinci.jpg
Rumiko Takahashi (the one who made InuYasha)
http://media.giantbomb.com/uploads/0/62 … _large.jpg
And mah cousan who drew manga when I was 6. (the time when I started to draw) xD
Thanks for mentioning Walt!
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BringMeTheSky wrote:
i, have killed this topic..... ;_;
No you did not kill it lol its actually great you showed an artist that isent very well known becouse wow the artwork is great ^^
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This thread is too good to let it die 
Two of my favorite artists. They both did a lot of nudes, so I can't post some of their best work, but this gives you an idea:
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
One of the original realist painters:


Louis Icart
He was known for his etchings. 


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MAX ERNST: I RECENTLY FOUND OUT ABOUT HIS SURREALISM IN SCHOOL :d
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Hiroaki Samura 



And Leonardo Da Vinci c:
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