Here’s a little bit on medieval Japanese Culture.
Entries from February 2008
The Tale of Genji
February 29, 2008
Valeriy Grachov/ VS 4
February 27, 2008
Valeriy Grachov was born in Russia in 1949. Mr. Grachov (who now lives in Ukraine) has a pure love for mountain landscapes.
Under Water / The Iliad
February 25, 2008
More than 30,000 lines of the ancient Homeric songs (namely The Iliad and The Odyssey) survive today.
Jeanette Wong/ VS 3
February 23, 2008
Jeanette Wong’s works are filled with single lined outlines. They usually encompass a sense of humor.
Christian “Tigaer” Hecker
February 22, 2008
Christian “Tigaer” Hecker has always loved wide open terrains, the future, and planetary landscapes.
Albrecht Altdorfer
February 18, 2008
Classical art/history rocks. This is the most famous painting of Albrecht Altdorfer — the victory of the young Alexander the Great over King Darius III’s Persian army.
Gordon van Vliet/ VS 2
February 16, 2008
Gordon van Vliet is a fine oil painter from Rochester, New York. He strives to paint in a manner similar to Sargent, Sorolla, Keiser, and Jurick.
Romantic Fantasy Art
February 13, 2008
Jurgen Ziewe
February 9, 2008
“…it is the skyscape that lures one to marvel at the explosion of stars that wheel above.”
Jurgen Ziewe has a passion for digital fantasy art. He started creating them in 1986.
Micah Farritor
February 5, 2008
Micah is an illustrator who’s completed two graphic novels.
The Living and the Dead marked the beginning of Micah Farritor’s career as a professional artist.
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