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An achromatic color is a one that lacks hues such as white, grey and black, and a chromatic color is a color which has even the slightest amount of hue. Achromatic colors (white, grey and black) have lightness but no hue or saturation. They can be created by mixing complementary colors together.
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This is a series of landscapes I've created that really make me want to step into that fantasy world and explore.
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A huge thank you to my Darling Wife Charly for introducing me to the music of Haevn a few years back. Since then it has become my most listened to playlist on my journey to and from work everyday and when I create my art. This tiny clip was created using only the lyrics from the 1st song below.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlcRIY2ThsM
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDQyuhy3BVY
www.youtube.com/watch?v=45YMEDjpmKI
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsGyDsDclvY&list=PL05B0onvMYz...
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Auguste Rodin, the renowned French sculptor, is best known for his masterpieces that have left an indelible mark on the world of art. Among his most celebrated works is "The Gates of Hell," a monumental sculpture that stands as a testament to his genius and creative vision.
"The Gates of Hell" is a monumental piece that Rodin began in 1880 and worked on for several decades. It was initially commissioned as a decorative feature for a new decorative arts museum in Paris but was never completed as planned. Instead, it evolved into a standalone masterpiece.
The sculpture is a complex composition, teeming with a multitude of figures and themes from Dante Alighieri's "Inferno," part of his epic poem "The Divine Comedy." The piece portrays a cacophony of human emotions and struggles, encompassing themes of torment, anguish, and passion. Rodin's mastery in sculpting the human form is evident in the intricate detailing of each figure and their expressions, which range from despair to ecstasy.
"The Gates of Hell" is not merely a sculpture but a symbolic representation of the human condition. Rodin's commitment to conveying the depths of human emotion and experience is palpable, making this work a remarkable exploration of the human psyche.
Today, "The Gates of Hell" is considered one of Rodin's most iconic creations and a cornerstone of modern sculpture. Its influence has transcended its original intent, earning its place as a masterpiece in the realm of art history, forever immortalizing Auguste Rodin's artistic legacy.
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Wishing all our Flickr friends and followers a very merry Holiday / Christmas
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Imagine a all female Magnificent Seven along the lines of the fantasy fight scenes from Sucker Punch. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk8f0zNv4FU (Love that movie)
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Created with Image Creator as have used up all my 25,000 tokens in Leonardo.Ai this month and have to wait for the next month to start to get another 25K.
Patchwork of the styles of Julie Bell and Boris Vallejo together.
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"Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra" is a painting created by the French Symbolist artist Gustave Moreau in 1876. This painting is part of Moreau's series that focused on subjects from Greek mythology and antiquity, and it is a prime example of his dreamy and symbolic style.
The subject of the painting originates from Greek mythology and tells the story of one of Hercules' twelve labors, where he was tasked with defeating the nine-headed Hydra from the swamps of Lerna. The Hydra was a formidable creature that grew two heads for every one that was cut off, making it an almost impossible challenge.
Gustave Moreau depicted the scene in a highly symbolic and stylized format. Hercules is at the center of the painting, battling the Hydra while struggling to overcome this challenging trial. The painting is dominated by a sense of movement and chaos, and it is painted in an opulent and detailed style with rich colors and ornamental elements.
Moreau was an artist known for his fascination with mythology and the supernatural, and he often used his paintings to explore symbolism and deeper meanings. "Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra" is an excellent example of his ability to capture a mythological narrative and bring it to life with in-depth symbolism and artistic exploration. The painting is exhibited at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris and is an important part of Symbolist art history.