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< Art Recommendations ~ Your favourite artists on Shillusions |
harp |
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:51 am |
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Joined: 22 Mar 2005
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Location: Canada
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Well, here goes - we need a post in here!
I greatly admire the works of Lana Manckir and liquidscissors. Lana Manckir's Snape is just as I see the fanon version, and she (?) can draw people that don't turn out like my horrible stick-folk but instead have real life and character.
Liquidscissors has an amazing quality of movement, typified by works such as this: http://www.shillusions.com/displayimage.php?album=88&pos=25
I do not hesitate to recommend work by either of these artists. |
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tripperfunster |
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 2:42 pm |
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Joined: 09 Dec 2005
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Location: Canada
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Yes Harp, I very much agree with your choices! (Lana has given me some good computer/art advice as well!)
For ink drawings I must drool over Marquise and Inkvine. Marquise's Snape is such a delicious, yummy Rickman (and often naked, I might add!!!!*siiiiiigh*) and Inkvine has a wonderful quirky quality that I always enjoy.
For pencil sketches I am always impressed with Gloredhel. She only has three pics posted, but each of them warrant a good look-see. (and I"m not just saying that 'cause she's my new cyber-friend!) *waves* Hi Gloredhel!!
Gosh, there are so many talented artists over there that I could go on all day, but I'll let someone else blather on instead.
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liquidscissors |
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 12:27 am |
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Joined: 27 Dec 2004
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I always like seeing work by Inkvine or Canonfodder in the incoming queue. |
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Firewhisky |
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 2:34 am |
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Joined: 16 Oct 2006
Posts: 30
Location: Syracuse, New York
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snitchhitter has a style i find very surreal and dreamlike but there's also an undercurrent of liminality there... and of course i adore every who has posted above me along w/ their "nominations". |
_________________ “It is the function of art to renew our perception. What we are familiar with we cease to see. The writer shakes up the familiar scene, and, as if by magic, we see a new meaning in it.” -- Anais Nin |
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