A NATURAL KALEIDOSCOPE | moxieTODAY
Written by admin on February 6, 2010 – 8:30 pm -Others seemed to have no defined subject at all, rather an intricate interlacing of lines, which resembled carpet pages from Medieval manuscripts . This juxtaposition of nature, art history, and even more current trends such as graffiti keep the viewer engaged … This was not true of Philip Taaffe’s Works on Paper. Here is the original post: A NATURAL KALEIDOSCOPE | moxieTODAY Read More →
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an old wimp in new york: d prescott-steed essay
Written by admin on February 6, 2010 – 7:01 pm -Taverner’s book demonstrates and reinforces the myth of Palladianism, a metonym for “classical beauty in architecture”. The book is about the life and work of the 15thC architect Palladio “probably the most famous architect of the Western world”, … Having access to and understanding Vetruvius’ ancient manuscript “De Architectura” (p Continued here: an old wimp in new york: d prescott-steed essay Read More →
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Paul Alexander Cover Art Checklist Added « Paperback Fantasies
Written by admin on February 6, 2010 – 2:50 pm -This was the first work by Herbert that I had seen that wasn’t a Dune novel and, needless to say, I was intrigued by Alexander’s good girl art that graces the cover of the book . After that I ran across more Alexander … His preferred method is to read the entire manuscript and then do a number of concept sketches which are then submitted to the art director for consideration, leading to a final scene to be illustrated for the cover. The rest is here: Paul Alexander Cover Art Checklist Added « Paperback Fantasies Read More →
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The Big Picture » Blog Archive » Bookonomics (or, why writers …
Written by admin on February 6, 2010 – 11:30 am -My publishing contract with them gave me final edit, so when they balked at what I had written, I exercised my right to buy the back my manuscript . Once I signed with another publisher (Wiley), I was obligated to return the $25k (which I of … I paid for all the cartoons in the book ($3000) The artwork for the cover (under $1000), and a few other small incidentals (also ~$1000) View original post here: The Big Picture » Blog Archive » Bookonomics (or, why writers … Read More →
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Comel Article: The most occult bookz about magick
Written by admin on February 6, 2010 – 7:48 am -Marian Green A Word to the Wise Frater FP A Work of Saturn Johann Isaac Hollandus Aesch-Mexareph or Purifying Fire V.H. Frater F Air Colors, Shortages and Excesses Unknown Al Azif - The Cipher Manuscript known as “Necronomicon” Unknown … More: Comel Article: The most occult bookz about magick Read More →
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The Sheila Variations: Today in history: February 6, 1564
Written by admin on February 6, 2010 – 5:28 am -One thinks of Chaucer’s Canterbury-bound raconteurs, but a much closer parallel exists in works such as T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Love Song of J Original post: The Sheila Variations: Today in history: February 6, 1564 Read More →
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Skinner Paintings Auction Sets World Records - Arnaldo Pomodoro …
Written by admin on February 6, 2010 – 1:02 am -… Read more from the original source: Skinner Paintings Auction Sets World Records - Arnaldo Pomodoro … Read More →
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