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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - C is for American Illustrator, Frederick Stuart Church (1842–1924) who was especially known for his (often allegorical) depiction of animals.#IllustrationOfTheDay
A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - C is for American Illustrator, Frederick Stuart Church (1842–1924) who was especially known for his (often allegorical) depiction of animals.#IllustrationOfTheDay
HELLO FROM HALO HEAD #157
(this is part of an ongoing comic series! HFHH is an irreverent, allegorical comedy that explores the multitudes of a person's response to trauma. i call it a "traumedy" ;) see my bio to read the rest!)
HELLO FROM HALO HEAD #156
(this is part of an ongoing comic series! HFHH is an irreverent, allegorical comedy that explores the multitudes of a person's response to trauma. i call it a "traumedy" ;) see my bio to read the rest!)
Happy to say I have been asked to paint this portrait by @staiylive .
The painting is an allegorical depiction of the characters from his D&D sessions he has online, sitting around the campfire and listening to the rich tales of the Dungeon Master.
Loved this opportunity!
Matthaeus Seutter depicts the Roman City Trier.
Augsburg, ca. 1740
Below plan: Panoramic view, flanked left and right by two allegorical engravings symbolizing heavenly and worldly power.
https://t.co/KuaOmjVVmE
HELLO FROM HALO HEAD #155
(this is part of an ongoing comic series! HFHH is an irreverent, allegorical comedy that explores the multitudes of a person's response to trauma. i call it a "traumedy" ;) see my bio to read the rest!)
There are numerous examples of physical and behavioral metamorphosis in history, expressed both symbolically and literally. Kafka's skillful use of symbols complements his allegorical approach and effectively conveys a theme of maturation and estrangement.
Allegorical figure of Justice, engraving after Raphael, late 18th century @britishmuseum https://t.co/lt0YQKE7Yn
HELLO FROM HALO HEAD #154
(this is part of an ongoing comic series! HFHH is an irreverent, allegorical comedy that explores the multitudes of a person's response to trauma. i call it a "traumedy" ;) see my bio to read the rest!)
"The Dream of Dawn" by Éda Gyenis is an enchanting painting that conveys the magical, surreal dream state. Eda's art is a medley of metaphorical, metaphysical and allegorical elements. Eda states, "I think the main task of art is to touch the infinite.” https://t.co/5GetN5dBhb
HELLO FROM HALO HEAD #153
(this is part of an ongoing comic series! HFHH is an irreverent, allegorical comedy that explores the multitudes of a person's response to trauma. i call it a "traumedy" ;) see my bio to read the rest!)
HELLO FROM HALO HEAD #152
(this is part of an ongoing comic series! HFHH is an irreverent, allegorical comedy that explores the multitudes of a person's response to trauma. i call it a "traumedy" ;) see my bio to read the rest!)
HELLO FROM HALO HEAD #151
(this is part of an ongoing comic series! HFHH is an irreverent, allegorical comedy that explores the multitudes of a person's response to trauma. i call it a "traumedy" ;) see my bio to read the rest!)
HELLO FROM HALO HEAD ✨#150✨
(this is part of an ongoing comic series! HFHH is an irreverent, allegorical comedy that explores the multitudes of a person's response to trauma. i call it a "traumedy" ;) see my bio to read the rest!)
HELLO FROM HALO HEAD #149
(this is part of an ongoing comic series! HFHH is an irreverent, allegorical comedy that explores the multitudes of a person's response to trauma. i call it a "traumedy" ;) see my bio to read the rest!)
Lunar Rejection
16" x 20" Oil on Panel
Magic: The Gathering card art.
A pleasure to tackle this piece with an allegorical approach for the visual problem solving.Thanks again to art director Zack Stella for tossing me this curveball!
Hanging with 'An American Werewolf in London!
HELLO FROM HALO HEAD #148
(this is part of an ongoing comic series! HFHH is an irreverent, allegorical comedy that explores the multitudes of a person's response to trauma. i call it a "traumedy" ;) see my bio to read the rest!)
Illustrations by J. Augustus Knapp (1853-1938) for Etidorhpa, or, the end of the earth: The strange History of a Mysterious Being and the Account of a Remarkable Journey, an allegorical science fiction novel by John Uri Lloyd published (1895)
#scifi #illustraion