by Cornelius de Vries
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Donno much about this Dutch marine painter,
Cornelius de Vries, but it doesn't matter coz his seascapes tells more
than words. His paintings are among the very best I ever seen. He gives
the meaning of state-of-the-art a new "face", so to say... The art he
produced covers almost all historic epochs and futhermore nearly every
ship model man have created. This collection of 40 high quality
seascapes fortunately have the "right" size and will give u both
pleasure and inspiration. The images are vivid almost so u can hear the
sea and smell it's salt and seaweed. If u take interest in ships this
is the collection u shouldn't pass... Highly Recommended!
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Jim Todd began oil
painting at the young age of 10, under the instruction of his father.
Jim studied commercial art in college, while pursuing private
instruction in oils. He has exhibited his work in dozens of shows
throughout the USA and has received more than fifty awards including
the 1992 Artist of the Year Award from the Greater St. Louis Art
Associations.
Octavio Campo
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Octavio Ocampo is a
painter whose illusionary artwork has been seen by many but few knowing
who he is... I don't know of any collection of illusionary content
that's lacking his images. And the dude creates illusions, yes Sir, he
does. His art spans from farily simple compositions using objects like
one tree and three birds, making out a pretty womans face, to extremely
intricated motifs containing hundreds, if not thousands, of items...
Here's 40 paintings, of which u might have seen some, (in the
collections of illusionary content that's floating round the Net), but
there's a bunch of new stuff too... for u to contemplate over and
trying to find all the hidden details... Recommended!
Katsushika Hokusai - Manga Picture
vols. 1-5 | 345 JPG | UHQ 2100 x 3300 | ~380 MB
"The largest of Hokusai's works is the 15 volume collection
Hokusai Manga,
a book crammed with nearly 4,000 sketches that was published in 1814.
These sketches are often incorrectly considered the precedent to modern
manga, as Hokusai's Manga is a collection of sketches (of animals,
people, objects, etc.), different from the story-based comic-book style
of modern manga" (
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia).
The other volumes will also follow soon.