Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Deadlines
I feel strangely compelled to tell the truth that I'm tied up with deadlines—like in a major way. See you again in a few days.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Charming
A favorite photo of a favorite actress—Claudia Cardinale. I met her many long years ago, a charming and lovely memory.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Rocket Goddess
This is a fabulous sculpture, here set in intergalactic space, by the renowned and fabulous artist Audrey Flack.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Graphic Master
Dick Giordano, who just passed away, had an art style that I identify with the best of the 'bronze' age—a nostalgic reminder of coming home from a hard day to relax to the stylings of such graphic masters as he was.
Enticing
Sexy playfulness with simple boldness of color and cropping. Such a shame that magazines on today's newsstands can't be so enticing. Art by British artist Tom Purvis.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Har Har Har
We've got some real action going on over at Whirled of Kelly, in the middle of an arc. If you haven't been there for a while, pop over and check it out.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
His Royal Puss
This painting has been loose in my morgue without notation of artist. My apologies to whomever the artist may be, but it's a lovely homage to Holbein's portrait of King Henry viii and I'm guessing that is a feline Jane Seymour fronting His Royal Puss.
And below, for comparison sake, the original iconic portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1540.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Lines of Ink
I'm amazed and flabbergasted that some lines of ink on paper can create such magic as this image does, by Maurice Day. Flabbergasted.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Merciless
Another of Warwick Goble's illustrations of merciless beauty, from the Chaucer book we've been quoting from, this one entitled To Merciless Beauty. Chaucer's work never looked so good.
Monday, March 22, 2010
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Goodness of All Kinds
Gotta keep making a living. I am on major major major deadline again all this week, can't take time for blogging till the weekend. I'm sure you won't miss me.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Back Cover Story
I don't normally buy a comic just for its back cover, but I was really struck by the features of this photo. The title of the comic was Supermodels in the Rainforest, an unfortunate title— but certainly descriptive of the story spread out over three issues.
"Eight supermodels fight to save the rainforest from complete annihilation. Join Raine, Moniqua, Virginia, Lolita and the other supermodels in their quest to stop the rampant exhaustion of Earth's resources."
'Course the paper for the print-run used up a few trees, but hey—it was worth it to get this photo.
Golden Age Sensibiliity
Yoshitaka Amano has a golden age sensibility in his design for lithographs that is admired by legions of fans worldwide, and adapted here to a comic book cover. I wish more comics would tap on this sort of work. That might bring a some of us self-exiled geeks back to the fold of buying comics every week.
Une épopée grandiose
Whew, if you didn't have the text to go by, you might think this was a poster for an operatic tragedy.