I knew it was on there somewhere. Here it is.
The website for (one of the co-founders of) the Vienna School
Of Fantastic Realism's Ernst Fuchs whose one-of-a-kind aristic vision I'd made mention of in an earlier thread:
http://ernstfuchs-zentrum.com/html/bio2a.html
He could've stepped right outta one of his paintings . . . enjoy his website, longhaired art lovers.
Erich the Magical Realist
(a/k/a/ der Quenyan)
... thanks for sharing!
--Val
interesting...
the art and the hair lol.
i am more into gustav klimt, rene magritte, vincent van gogh or m c escher. might be generic choices, but still love'em. added a klimt link. if u check it out, be sure to look at the painting "Goldfish". its my fave! notice the flowing hair in the paintings and drawings.
Whoa, Aubs, your taste in High Art is nothing if not Romantic; the accursed ability to convey the world through paintings runs through my veins, branches out on both sides of the family, and extends into my everyday existence. Had I not taken it off the wall and packed it away, I'd've been able to hold MY matted and framed print OF the Maestro M.C. Escher's aforementioned rendering up to my Mac's PhotoBooth camera and, voila! It would've been photographed in reverse; they hadn't thought of everything.
Other painters I like are the beautifully longhaired medieval German painter, Albrecht Durer, nineteenth century French painter par excellence, Gustave Moreau, English Pre-Raphaelite Sir Edmund Burne-Jones, fantasist (and longhair?) Alan Lee, who designed the entire look of the "Lord of the Rings" film trilogy, and seventies visionary, Abdul Mati Klarwein, whose world view is positively otherworldly (which see):
http://matiklarweinart.com
All right, Aubrey, my fellow art appreciator, it's back to my easel! I'm in the middle of four canvases. Only time is my enemy.
Q.
Thank you for that trip to an art gallery, Aubrey. Lovely colors and hair too, shame the only guy with length I noticed was Holofernes. Didn't Klimt know there were good guys with long hair too?
Elizabeth