Finally I've got some art made again.
Anyways, here we have two lovely ladies, brought to me through many things to share with everyone else. This picture is partly about an lsd-trip I had a few months ago, mixed with art-deco ideas, and slightly based off of a designed pillow. It has some meaning, but i'd rather have people come up with their own conclusions before I go and ruin it. Sureal art is just more fun that way.
The camera phone made it all discoloured, so I did my best with a photo editor to make it look normal again. The background isn't nearly as poppy as it is in real life, but oh well, at least I got some art up for once.
Sorry it's not furry yiff, I'm still not popular enough to draw that and sell myself out yet.
edit- I was recently let known about Aubrey Beardsley, the artist who originally made the picture on the pillow that I based this off of. So check his other stuff out, must be pretty nifty.
Anyways, here we have two lovely ladies, brought to me through many things to share with everyone else. This picture is partly about an lsd-trip I had a few months ago, mixed with art-deco ideas, and slightly based off of a designed pillow. It has some meaning, but i'd rather have people come up with their own conclusions before I go and ruin it. Sureal art is just more fun that way.
The camera phone made it all discoloured, so I did my best with a photo editor to make it look normal again. The background isn't nearly as poppy as it is in real life, but oh well, at least I got some art up for once.
Sorry it's not furry yiff, I'm still not popular enough to draw that and sell myself out yet.
edit- I was recently let known about Aubrey Beardsley, the artist who originally made the picture on the pillow that I based this off of. So check his other stuff out, must be pretty nifty.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Abstract
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 640 x 480px
File Size 78.1 kB
Well... how shall I put this? The men in Beardsley's illustrations are often, uh... flamboyant. Extremely... flamboyant.
As far as I can tell, the figure on the left is Salome; and the figure on the right bears no resemblance to Beardsley's depictions of Herod or Herodias from the same play. And so, by process of elimination....
; )
As far as I can tell, the figure on the left is Salome; and the figure on the right bears no resemblance to Beardsley's depictions of Herod or Herodias from the same play. And so, by process of elimination....
; )
It's from this picture that I found on wikipedia, if it helps- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:.....acockskirt.PNG
But like I said before, I didn't know who the artist was or anything until now; it was just a picture I liked on a pillow that my mom has, and neither of us knew who it was by. I knew it was by someone else, but since I didn't know exactly who, I couldn't give credit. It looks like two ladies, so in mine it's two ladies to make things more simple. Besides, the two ladies goes well with the meaning behind why I painted it, so...there. But that's fine if you have your own interpretation or if the original artist had his own idea of one of them being a guy or something.
Regardless of the original intent, my version/fan art/whatever you want to call it is two ladies.
But like I said before, I didn't know who the artist was or anything until now; it was just a picture I liked on a pillow that my mom has, and neither of us knew who it was by. I knew it was by someone else, but since I didn't know exactly who, I couldn't give credit. It looks like two ladies, so in mine it's two ladies to make things more simple. Besides, the two ladies goes well with the meaning behind why I painted it, so...there. But that's fine if you have your own interpretation or if the original artist had his own idea of one of them being a guy or something.
Regardless of the original intent, my version/fan art/whatever you want to call it is two ladies.
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