Yhay!!!! Marilyn Monroe! I suggest it on the darker colored tees
My obsession with all things Marilyn Monroe came to a crescendo in the mid 1980s and then Audrey Hepburn quickly too over. In Arcylic/Watercolour 310×390
©Seth F. Weaver, Sr. 09/23/09.Inspired by Marilyn Monroe, the Mona Lisa, and the work of Leonardo. I borrowed an old picture from a pal of mine, Leonardo Da Vinci. I told him I was going to upgrade it, deface it, and make it more 21st century. He told me to go ahead and he didn’t seem to be one bit worried as to what I might do to his masterpiece, since everyone involved with the original was DEAD. Don’t worry about the fact that it hangs in the Louvre, it’s just France and it may be a century before the French notice it, Leo said. When I STEAL, I STEAL from the BEST! A Compullage™ creation.
A caricature homage to ‘Marilyn’ Original for sale – please contact me for details Gouache on Bristol board – 14 inches x 10 inches
In Watercolour/Ink
My take on the famous ” Playboy ” pose from 1953 of Marilyn Monroe ( nee Norma Jean ) on Butcher Paper. Featured in * Painted Ladies *
Post impressionist, acrylic, portrait painting. Doctor Gachet was Vincent’s Doctor and as such he painted him a number of times. In this version Doctor Gachet is seated in my dining room. It has been suggested that I should have painted myself also seated at the table, however I have placed Vincent’s yellow chair there instead.
Created as a homage to Van Gogh’s Image of Starry Starry Night from a purple blue berry that grows wild here in Florida… ... adjusting colors in photoshop 7.0 and yes.. the image of Starry Starry Night is public domain (but I’m sure everybody knows that :)
This is an homage to Van Gogh. / Made my hair red in Photoshop. / Added a texture to the background. / That is all. / /
My homage to Vincent van Gogh, showing two images of the famous artist based on his own self portrait. In the background is a mad swirl of the bright colours he loved so much.
As Van Gogh committed suicide (1890), his room, a 7 sqm attic at the Auberge in Auvers-sur-Oise, has never been rented again and thus remained unchanged due to the superstition of the owners. A very moving moment to stand there …. and to visit his grave at the little churchyard a moment later.
Featured in First Things Group / and Lets Pay Homage , then Impressionist Art .. group & now Impressionists Cafe , what an honor … I Do a Painting on occasion of Artists that have deeply touched & influenced me … this is my version .. I rendered in acrylic Its subtly different ..with much love to Van Gogh ~ who the world rejected in his time, & truly did not understand at all .. only a few did .. I Quote from Don MC Clean’s song Starry Starry night / Starry, starry night. / Flaming flowers that brightly blaze, Swirling clouds in violet haze, / Reflect in Vincent’s eyes of china blue. / Colors changing hue, morning field of amber grain, / Weathered faces lined in pain, / Are soothed beneath the artist’s loving hand. / For they could not love you, / But still your love was true. / And when no hope was left in sight / On that starry, starry night, / You took your life, as lovers often do. / But I could have told you, Vincent, / This world was never meant for one / As beautiful as you. ......
.......... well let’s play. KETTARAH DUO Samah & Dominguez Plays M. De Falla .
Statue of the Christ at the entrance of a War cemetery at Margraten, Zuid Limburg, the Netherlands. The three doves are symbolising the need for peace…. / A homage to those who gave their lives for peace. Featured in “Amazing Graves” september 2009 / Featured in “Christian Churches Statues and Crosses” september 2009 Top Ten Placement in “Christian Churches Statues and Crosses” in the ‘Statue of Jesus Challenge’ september 2009
Did I have this hobby of my father inherited? I think: yes! / Anyway, this camera was his first one. The camera is now a place of honor in my house – a homage to my dad. Camera: Kodak DX 6340 Zoom (my first digital)
Claude; neighborhood friend and poet, aka MC Solar, well know French rap star. Conté on Canson colored paper.
” Do you mean to tell me, Katie Scarlett O’Hara, that Tara, that land doesn’t mean anything to you? Why, land is the only thing in the world worth workin’ for, worth fightin’ for, worth dyin’ for, because it’s the only thing that lasts…....It will come to you, this love of the land. You’ll come back dying and killing for it! “- / quote from Gone With The Wind (1939 ) / Original Version
This tree in Dunham park is just accross the footpath from the old water mill, i think rabbits are hostelling there for the autumn, the door is from a garden accessed via the footpath that goes around Lymm dam also in Cheshire, i married the two in photoshop, ...just to give the rabbits a little more privacy and some added security. This image is one of a series i’m doing for the forth coming calendar “Middle Earth.” a homage to a ‘certain’ book.
Canon Powershot A400; edited in Picnik Generations have come and gone / Many winds have blown / Rain, snow, and storms of life / The windmill’s strength has shown If it could talk / What would it say / About those / Who have passed on If I’m quiet / So very quiet / Maybe I will hear… “I lost count of the hours / they worked the fields around me / Night and day they toiled away / So a future you would see” “Live the things you learned / Forgive the hurts long past / They gave the best they could / Now make their legacy last” “The time to grieve is over / Be grateful that they gave / They left behind such blessings / No one can ever change” Lynn Moore
An old courtyard in the outskirts of San Bartolome. Homage to Paul Strand
A homage to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. On April 4, 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered the speech, Beyond Vietnam—A Time to Break Silence, at Riverside Church in New York City. I believe that his speech, although delivered more than 30 years ago, is nonetheless quite timely given man of our Middle East and economic policies today. In this extraordinary speech, Dr. King says, “A true revolution of values will soon cause us to question the fairness and justice of many of our past and present policies. On the one hand, we are called to play the Good Samaritan on life’s roadside, but that will be only an initial act. One day we must come to see that the whole Jericho Road must be transformed so that men and women will not be constantly beaten and robbed as they make their journey on life’s highway. True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar. It comes to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring.” In this new series (Peace Series), I highlight those among us who have broken the silence like Dr. King did, shining light on the urgent need in 1967 and I would urge today to restructure the “ediface which produces beggars.” Reforming the Jericho Road is the critical work we must get right this time. I have included a link to the speech below. Follow that link to hear Dr. King deliver the speech. Image of Dr. King & Speech Featured in the Group: First Things / Featured in the Group: Inspired Art / Featured in the Group: Show Me a Sign / Featured in the Group: Alphabet Soup – Letter K / Featured in the Group: ART ACTION UNION – CREATIVE ACTIVISM / Featured in the Group: ! Inspired Art ! Part of the Peace Series Give Peace a Chance /
Paying homage to all mothers who do the toughest but still the best job in the world!! With my son Adriano….my Universe, my Magic. A woman’s beauty is enhanced and strengthened through the many faces that she wears. Here is a self-portrait of the “Mother” in me…..the giver and protector of life, the nurturer, the carer…... Although the Mother is not all that I am, it is certainly an important part of my identity…...doing one of the hardest, but also one of the most rewarding jobs in the world! “Because God could not be everywhere at once, he created Mothers.”
The Coliseum at night (Rome, Italy). Always magical, always spectacular…..IL COLOSSEO. Paying homage to one of the greatest cities in the world…..ROMA!! Historic Designation – UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746 – 1828) was a Spanish painter and print maker regarded both as the last of the Old Masters and as the first of the moderns. Goya was a court painter to the Spanish Crown and a chronicler of history. The subversive and subjective element in his art, as well as his bold handling of paint, provided a model for the work of later generations of artists, notably Manet and Picasso.
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This is a group where we pay homage. We pay homage to people (artists, musicians, celebrities etc…), and periods in time (50s, Renaissance etc…) . We pay homage to everything you can possibly imagine. If you love it and you think it needs to have an homage payed to it then make it and submit it. Let’s Pay Homage!
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