Showing posts with label Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artist. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 September 2013

Fantabulous Friday: Besieged cover shortlisted


Today on Fantabulous Friday, I'm spruiking Rowena Corey Daniell's cover for Besieged.


Isn't it just fantabulous!

This art of this cover is up for the Ravenheart Award, part of the David Gemmell Awards.

You can vote for it here.

The artist is Clint Langley and you can see more of his work at his website here.

~yia~




Saturday, 24 November 2012

Stunning Saturday: Calendar


Here are the last of the A Song of Ice and Fire 2012 calendar. I've really enjoyed the artwork by John Picacio.


The Mountain

The Hound and Sansa



The Others


Ned Stark


~yia~




Saturday, 15 September 2012

Stunning Saturday: Calendar


Still finding it hard to get into the swing of things. This week my back gave way and so I haven't sat for too long at the computer. I realised I hadn't put up the August nor September pictures from the Calendar of A Song of Ice and Fire.

The artist is John Picacio.

The next two pictures on the calendar is....


Jamie Lannister

The Mountain vs The Red Viper


~yia~

Disclaimer: No claim is made on copyright for any artworks in the Stunning Saturday posts. I stumble across art works and save them for inspiration but can not always find the artist's name.

Saturday, 7 July 2012

Stunning Saturday: More Calendar pics


Right, I'm very late today...had a chiro appointment and have been resting since.

From the 2012 A Song of Ice and Fire Calendar by artist John Picacio.


This is the 'centrefold' of the calendar. The image between June and July. 
Jamie Lannister


July's image
Melisandre



I love the depth of the colours that are used. Really make the work 'pop' IMO.

~yia~



Saturday, 9 June 2012

Stunning Saturday: Raphael

As part of my Art History class, I had do a little project on a Renaissance artist. I chose Raphael, because even though I knew the name I didn't know anything about his work.

He is a grand master of the Renaissance period and the most prolific artist. He died early at the age of 37, after suffering a fever (apparently he fell into said fever after a very long and energetic night with his mistress!). His work has rich colours, and the folds of the clothes are beautiful.





It's now that I realise that one of my favourite artworks - The Cherub Angels - is an extracted from Rafael's The Sistine Madonna (see below).


Here are some of his works. 

St Catherine of Alexandria


The Ressurection


St George and The Dragon


The Entombing


The Crucifixion



St Michael and the Devil/Demon


He had a fascination with drawing the Madonna & Child, which has led me dubbing him as The Madonna Man. He had a few typical ones in the manner of the first two below...








His most famous Madonna & Child piece, which is different in pose and setting. 

The Sistine Madonna


Madonna de Sedia (Madonna of the Chair)

We had to write a couple of paragraphs on a piece of their work. I chose Madonna de Sedia . It's different to his other Madonna & Child work - it seems more intimate, more warm, and more comforting. From the way Mary holds the baby Jesus, to the warm colours used, to the circular shape of the painting. It is inviting and more real.

Absolutely stunning.


Hope you have enjoyed this step into the history of Art.... I may bring you more in future....


~yia~


Saturday, 2 June 2012

Stunning Saturday: Calendar June Image


It's that time again...we're I show you the next image in the Song of Ice and Fire calendar....(why is it I can never spell that word right?!)

Here is June's image...



Yes, it's Tyrion, the Imp as he is referred to in the series.

Not exactly how I imagined his face, but then again, I think they did perfect casting for the series. I'm holding off watching because I haven't read book 2 yet, but the episode I did see, showed me that there were more differences this season. To be expected.


I really love the colours in this piece and the atmospheric background is done superbly.

~yia~



Sunday, 13 May 2012

Stunning Saturday: Calendar pics continued


Okay so it's technically Sunday, but I've been meaning to post this all day.

Here are the April and May calendar artwork by John Picacio.


April - Robb Stark



May - Arya Stark




~yia~


Saturday, 17 March 2012

Stunning Saturday


I should know not to enter the kitchen to cook - helping my mum to make a Greek dessert called Yalaktobouriko, and burned my finger. Now have aloe vera on it and typing one-handed...oh, joy!

Have too much work to do, but will heed for the moment and let aloe do its thing.

Here is some hauntingly stunning work by Anne Stokes.




Just love this one....

~yia~


Saturday, 10 March 2012

Stunning Saturday: March picture


I just made it to post of Stunning Saturday - maybe that means, I'm catching up!

Here is the image from The Song of Ice and Fire Calendar by John Picacio.

Danearys


~yia~


Sunday, 26 February 2012

Missing Days

Yep, it's the weekend and I haven't done my usual columns. Sorry about that.

Yes, I could have done a Sunday one, but I thought I'd do a combined post. Life is mega busy and I've been sidetracked with home stuff and conference preparation - only a few days to go until we announce release the conference information! How exciting.

Last year on the DarkSiders blog, I had a giveaway of a A Song of Ice and Fire calendar by artist John Picacio. I got myself one at the same time (grin) and I had wanted to show you every month's picture because they so amazingly beautiful, but have totally forgotten about it until now.

So you get a double whammy today...

January.... 
Bran Stark



February...
Jon Snow and Ghost



Truly, just wonderful art. When I walk into my study, I see the calendar and it's an inspiration.

Have a great week!

~yia~

Saturday, 11 February 2012

Stunning Saturday

I have been behind this week and also sidelined by a headache, so this is late.


Some amazing artwork by Alexander Jansson











Disclaimer: No claim is made on copyright for any artworks in the Stunning Saturday posts. I stumble across art works and save them for inspiration but can not always find the artist's name.

 ~yia~

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Stunning Saturday

Today, I'm going to feature artist, Alex Pribnow with her  Malice in Underland.

Fantastic work. Seriously talented.








Why don't you go visit her site and have a look around.

~yia~

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Stunning Saturday

This is the second week where I will feature artist and illustrator, James Griffin.  You can find James on his website and his blog.

This week is the Forces of Nature Series.


Dawn
Death

Fall

Winter


The Stars
The Storm
  

The Moon
The Sun
  

The Dove


I love them all!!! Are you inspired?

~yia~
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