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Ollios, I notice the hamsa being included with Umay in the picture about, is that normal?
What a handsome figure of a dragon. No wonder I fall madly in love with the Alani Dragon now, the avatar, it's a gorgeous dragon picture.
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  Quote Ollios Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02-Dec-2013 at 13:01
Originally posted by TheAlaniDragonRising

Ollios, I notice the hamsa being included with Umay in the picture about, is that normal?


Not related. Maybe it is part of artist's sign. It is new work
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Georg Schuster Woldan, Woman in Contemplation of the Sea


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  Quote TheAlaniDragonRising Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-Oct-2015 at 22:21
Today as I look upon my wall in front of me I remember one of my favourite artists Claude Monet. Here we have three I wish to share with you today. Enjoy.

The Boat At Giverny 1887

Water-Lilies 1916


Camille Monet and a child in the artist's garden in Argenteuil 1875







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  Quote TheAlaniDragonRising Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29-Oct-2015 at 12:58
I would love the opportunity to stand in front of Monet's excellent work. It is thought that the vibrancy of his work is due to an eye condition. His paintings have very many aspects that would seem to be showing how light reflects on the colours. This is something the artist might employ if they had trouble focusing on what they are painting. Pure genius. 
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Well if eyes were the prob to become a master. I qual.

Ntl, I have many favs...but 2 recently I recall not because of alleged eroticism or not; but simply because I liked the 'flow'.

Other than that don't give a damn. Either I like em or don't... content and intent didn't matter.

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Édouard Manet's "Olympia"

Gustave Courbet's "L'Origine du monde (The Origin of the World)"


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  Quote red clay Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29-Oct-2015 at 18:18
In Philly there is a museum called "The Barnes Foundation". It has the largest and best collection of Impressionist work outside of Europe. I t was, until recently housed in a residential home. You had to be an art student or one of the lucky 30 to get in daily. Last year it moved into a building specifically designed for the collection, which is massive.
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The Siren, by John William Waterhouse C. 1900





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“I dream my painting and I paint my dream.” 
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Study of miss Ethel Warwick, by John William Godward 1898





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Frederic Leighton, The Fisherman and the syren. 1856-1858




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Hylas and the Nymphs. 1896. John William Waterhouse 




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